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Ottawa to spend $2.5B on building dozens of new coast guard vessels

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The federal government says new money to build dozens of small vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard is part of a renewal of the agency and will help keep Canada's waterways navi‐ gable and safe.

On Thursday, in joint an‐ nouncement­s in Vancouver and St. John's, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Min‐ istry of Public Services and Procuremen­t said the federal government would spend $2.5 billion to have companies in Canada build 61 small ves‐ sels for the coast guard.

The ministries said the new small vessels, which in‐ clude small craft, barges and work boats, will allow the coast guard to better operate in shallow coastal waters and inland lakes and rivers where larger ships cannot go.

"This is a critical invest‐ ment that will help modernize the Canadian Coast Guard's small vessel fleet," said Minis‐ ter of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

Joyce Murray.

"We are making sure the Canadian Coast Guard has the equipment it needs to keep Canadians and Canada's waterways safe, while also creating good-paying jobs across the country."

Murray said the invest‐ ment will provide the coast guard with dozens of different types of vessels such as in‐ shore science vessels, en‐ forcement boats and search and rescue lifeboats, complet‐ ing the renewal of its smallvesse­ls fleet.

Speaking as part of the an‐ nouncement in Vancouver, Capt. Susan Pickrell, senior di‐ rector of the western fleet for the Canadian Coast Guard, namechecke­d one of the small vessels currently in use that the government is aim‐ ing to build more of.

"If you've ever been in trouble in the water, seeing a small vessel like the Lare‐ do Sound can be the greatest feeling in the world," she said, referring to the search-andrescue boat based out of the city's Kitsilano Coast Guard station.

As part of Canada's Na‐ tional Shipbuildi­ng Strategy, smaller shipyards in the coun‐ try will be able to bid on build‐ ing the vessels. So far, Cana‐ da's shipyards have con‐ tributed 16 small vessels, 14 search and rescue lifeboats and two channel survey and sounding vessels to the coast guard.

The National Shipbuildi­ng Strategy is a long-term, multibilli­on-dollar program focused on renewing the coast guard and Royal Canadian Navy fleets.

The Davie Shipyard in Lévis, Que., Irving Shipbuild‐ ing of Halifax and Seaspan Shipyards in Vancouver will not qualify to bid on building the small vessels as they are already involved in a program for larger boats.

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