Navy commander says he’s ‘not looking’ to have new sub fleet built in Canada
GEOJE — The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy is pouring cold water on the notion that Canada could see its new fleet of submarines built domestically — although he’s not ruling out the idea altogether.
Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee was with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Defence Minister David McGuinty for a tour of the Hanwha Oceans shipyard in South Korea on Thursday.
Hanwha Oceans and Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, or TKMS are the two companies competing for the multi-billion-dollar contract to replace Canada’s rapidly aging Victoria Class subs.
Both companies say it’s possible to build the boats in Canada but Topshee told reporters he needs the new submarines “quickly” and the navy is “not looking” for either of the two final bidders to build them in Canada.


