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Submarine deal is a ‘generational investment’ for Nova Scotia: premier

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July 7, 2026

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Submarine deal is a ‘generational investment’ for Nova Scotia: premier

The deal to supply 12 new submarines to replace Canada's aging fleet is expected to impact the Atlantic region economically for decades to come.

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Loonie Politics

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· Jun 23, 2026

A submarine economic boom is just around corner. So are the challenges.

OTTAWA — As Ottawa inches closer to deciding who will supply the navy’s next fleet of submarines, both the benefits and challenges involved in replacing Canada’s four rusting antiques are coming to the surface. While the industrial benefits from the submarine project will start to flow once contract details are hammered out, experts say major [] The post A submarine economic boom is just around corner. So are the challenges. appeared first on Loonie Politics.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 21, 2026

South Korea jostles with Germany for US$39 billion Canadian submarine deal

The South Korean government and defence players are making last-ditch efforts to win Canada’s next-generation submarine project worth up to 60 trillion won (US39.14 billion), as Ottawa is expected to select a preferred bidder by the end of this month. Under the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project, the Royal Canadian Navy’s ageing fleet of four Victoria-class submarines will be replaced with 12 new 3,000-tonne diesel-electric vessels. The comprehensive contract includes long-term maintenance,...

Korea Times News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Korean shipbuilders eye US naval market after Canada submarine setback

Korean shipbuilders eye US naval market after Canada submarine setback

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 10, 2026

Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy

Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

When a Popeyes Franchise Empire Went Bankrupt, Five Savvy Buyers Picked Up 97 Restaurants for a Steal

Sailormen Inc. built one of Popeyes' largest franchise operations, but when it filed for bankruptcy in January, opportunistic buyers swept in.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Hanwha's Canada submarine setback exposes NATO hurdle for Korean defense industry

South Korea’s failed bid to win Canada’s next-generation submarine project has highlighted both the competitiveness of its defense industry and the limits it faces in major NATO markets. On Monday, Canada named Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems as the preferred bidder for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project. The program calls for up to 12 conventionally powered submarines for the Royal Canadian Navy. Hanwha Ocean, which competed with its KSS-III-based proposal, was named the reserve bidder

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Related coverage for "Submarine deal is a ‘generational investment’ for Nova Scotia: premier": Loonie Politics — A submarine economic boom is just around corner. So are the challenges.. South China Morning Post — South Korea jostles with Germany for US$39 billion Canadian submarine deal. Korea Times News — Korean shipbuilders eye US naval market after Canada submarine setback. Seeking Alpha — Seanergy Maritime: Half The Year Is Already Sold - Maintaining Strong Buy. Entrepreneur.com — When a Popeyes Franchise Empire Went Bankrupt, Five Savvy Buyers Picked Up 97 Restaurants for a Steal. The korea Herald News — Hanwha's Canada submarine setback exposes NATO hurdle for Korean defense industry