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If anyone thinks that the cost quoted for Constellation, FREEM, or Type 31 is what Canada would actually pay is dreaming in technicolor. That is the wholesale price and not the drive away price. The Constellation for example is the cost of the hull and engineering spaces, everything else is costed separately

As for the CSC, our accounting is adding in the new jetties (A&B Jetty in Esquimalt, and new Ammunition jetty in Rocky Point, and upgraded jetties in Halifax), the LBTF on Hartland Point NS, the O&M on the class and fuel for the ships and wages of the sailors for 50 years. The cost of the project office and on and on.

The continuous build for the RCN and CCG is the right thing to do. We did it during the 50's with the St. Laurent Class which developed into the Annapolis Class in the 60's. But after the 280's and the two AOR's in the early 70's (the last gasp of an unofficial National Shipbuilding Program) we shut it all down only to invest a few billion to restart it again in the mid 80's. Only to shut it down again when HMCS Ottawa sailed away from Saint John NB in the late 90's.

So here we are, billions again to revive a strategic industry that is critical for the defence of Canada and NA. Will we throw that away for the promise from a slick foreign salesman? I certainly hope not.

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Alastair Sanderson's avatar

Given our mostly unprotected Arctic , would it not make more sense to invest in a few nuclear submarines, which, from what I understand , may cost less than each of these CSC’s? We then may also be able to join AUKUS from which we have been embarrassingly excluded.

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