Procurement minister cuts first steel for third Arctic patrol vessel
HALIFAX — Canada’s federal procurement minister isn’t ruling out the possibility of asking Irving Shipbuilding to build more Arctic patrol vessels to address a looming gap in the construction of two new fleets of naval vessels in Halifax.
Following a steel cutting ceremony Tuesday to mark the beginning of construction on the third patrol vessel, Carla Qualtrough was asked whether a gap could see a request for additional patrol vessels.
“It very much could,” said Qualtrough. “We are in the process of revisiting the timelines and making sure that everything is on track. It most definitely could, but we will have to see how long the gap will be and the cost implications.”
The admission by Qualtrough appeared to signal a slight opening in the federal government’s attitude on the matter. Irving has previously lobbied for additional work between the two naval fleets, but those appeals appeared to have gone nowhere.