Trudeau pressed in Quebec City to give more contracts to David shipyard
QUEBEC — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing pointed questions in Quebec City over his government’s refusal to give a second contract to the Davie shipyard for a supply vessel.
Trudeau told members of the city’s business community today that he is looking at ways to provide more work for the shipyard, but a second supply ship is simply not needed right now.
Pierre Drapeau, president of the association of suppliers to the shipyard, told Trudeau that work is urgently needed at Davie. He said less than 3 per cent of the contracts from Ottawa’s national shipbuilding strategy have gone to the Levis shipyard, which is across the river from Quebec City, and workers are losing their jobs.