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Documents obtained by Canada's National Observer through a federal access to information request show that arming the Coast ...
Dignitaries at a steel-cutting ceremony in Finland have marked the start of work on a new Canadian icebreaker to be named the ...
Once the hull is completed in Helsinki, it will be shipped to Davie’s facility in Quebec, where the majority of work will be done ...
Through the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), the Government of Canada continues to make significant investments in the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) to ...
Louisiana shipbuilder Bollinger is teaming with Finnish and Canadian shipyards for a bid to build the new class of Arctic Security Cutter for the Coast Guard, USNI News has learned. Bollinger ...
North Vancouver, B.C.-based Seaspan Shipyards has begun the next step in the design and engineering phase of the Canadian Coast Guard’s (CCG) Multi-Purpose Icebreakers (MPI) program. With the ...
Using open-source ship tracking data, a Newsweek map shows the voyages of Chinese vessels from their home coastline to waters near Alaska, while two United States and one Canadian ... move" by Chinese ...
The Coast Guard plans to buy 84 new ships and aircraft by 2035 with an injection of $25 billion in supplemental funding approved last week as part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act. Adm ...
A fisherman detained by U.S. federal agents insisted he was fishing in Canadian waters on Lake Champlain, but the U.S. Coast Guard claimed that he crossed into U.S. waters.
The Coast Guard says he ignored orders to stop for boarding purposes, then suddenly turned and rammed the 29-foot RB-S II with his small fishing boat, causing it to capsize.