Times Colonist

Bonnie Henry launches new Coast Guard ship

- BRENT RICHTER

NORTH VANCOUVER Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry took a few moments away from navigating B.C. out of COVID-19 waters to launch a ship dedicated to science.

Henry was invited by Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards to smash the ceremonial bottle of champagne on the bow of the newest offshore fisheries science vessel to be built for the Canadian Coast Guard Service. The launch took place on Friday.

Because of the pandemic, the shipbuilde­r scaled back its usual ship-launch fete to just a handful of employees, Canadian Coast Guard representa­tives, Henry and Tsleil-Waututh Nation elder Margaret George.

Seaspan invited Henry not just because of her “exceptiona­l leadership and tireless efforts” in stopping the spread of COVID-19 in British Columbia, but also because she began her career as a medical health officer with the Royal Canadian Navy.

“It’s particular­ly exciting for me to be here as a former naval officer and someone who has spent a good deal of time at sea,” she told attendees.

Henry said it was an honour to be a part of the event and praised Seaspan for its efforts to retool and get on with the work safely after COVID-19 struck.

“For the Seaspan team to complete the constructi­on in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, with all protective measures in place, is a testament to how British Columbians have done all they can to protect our province, while working to keep many important aspects of our economy going,” she said in a statement.

The feeling was mutual, said Mark Lamarre, CEO of Seaspan Shipyards.

“It is a great honour to have such an exceptiona­l leader as Dr. Bonnie Henry help launch this ship. Her leadership and clarity gave us the confidence, in an unpreceden­ted climate, to continue our operations safely, which led to today’s successful launch,” he said.

The 63.4-metre ship, which is 97 per cent complete, will be named CCGS John Cabot when the Coast Guard takes possession of it.

It’s the third offshore fisheries science vessel built in the North Vancouver shipyard after CCGS Capt. Jacques Cartier and the CCGS Sir John Franklin, and the first one launched under strict physical-distancing protocols.

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Dr. Bonnie Henry smashes a bottle of champagne on the bow of the Canadian Coast Guard’s newest offshore fisheries science vessel in North Vancouver.

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