Feds ask shipyards to make their cases for building missing heavy icebreaker
OTTAWA — There is a new lead in the case of the missing icebreaker, though exactly how the story will end remains to be seen.
The fate of the Canadian Coast Guard’s next heavy icebreaker has been wrapped in mystery since the federal Liberal government quietly removed the project from Vancouver shipyard Seaspan’s order book in May.
The ship was first promised by Stephen Harper’s Conservative government more than a decade ago and its disappearance from the to-do list prompted questions and speculation within official Ottawa, including whether the vessel was being cancelled.
On Friday, the Liberal government pulled back the curtain by asking Canadian shipyards to essentially make their cases for building the vessel, which the Harper government dubbed the CCGS John G. Diefenbaker.