No changes planned to push Irving out of National Shipbuilding Strategy: Brison
HALIFAX — The federal Treasury Board president says there are no changes planned to the National Shipbuilding Strategy that would compromise the role of Halifax’s Irving Shipbuilding Inc.
The shipbuilding company expressed its concern this week after Quebec-based Davie Shipbuilding was given a $610 million contract to convert three icebreakers for the Canadian Coast Guard.
Irving and Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards were selected by Canada in 2011 as the only two partners in the strategy, and Irving was worried Davie’s involvement signalled a possible shift.
“In developing the framework for the NSS, Canada acknowledged that there was not enough future large ship construction required for the Navy and Coast Guard to sustain more than two shipyards and their skilled workforce,” the company said in a release.