Stephen Harper is poised to kick off the greatest round of government shipbuilding in Canada since the Second World War. The massive equipment purchase is also going to give him a political headache.
Very silly. Washington Group already has the sub-contract, which may go against them, but they also do good work, pumping out the ORCA class on time, and frankly, BC needs a boost to its shipbuilding industry, which has lost its way and can't even compete to build ferries for BC Ferries.
"Gunnair" said Very silly. Washington Group already has the sub-contract, which may go against them, but they also do good work, pumping out the ORCA class on time, and frankly, BC needs a boost to its shipbuilding industry, which has lost its way and can't even compete to build ferries for BC Ferries.
Doesn't matter, they are in the west, Quebec and Halifax will get it so the cons can keep their seats, standard practice for Canadian governments.
"jeff744" said Very silly. Washington Group already has the sub-contract, which may go against them, but they also do good work, pumping out the ORCA class on time, and frankly, BC needs a boost to its shipbuilding industry, which has lost its way and can't even compete to build ferries for BC Ferries.
Doesn't matter, they are in the west, Quebec and Halifax will get it so the cons can keep their seats, standard practice for Canadian governments.
Sadly, that is probably correct. The Conservatives have shown over and over that they think votes can be bought (just like the Liberals believed when they were in office). The more things change, the more they stay the same...
"raydan" said Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
"sandorski" said Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
Saskachtewan will be building Frigates soon? We use semis to ship them to the nearest ocean.
"sandorski" said Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
Saskachtewan will be building Frigates soon?
Yep. As soon as the Saskatoon-Churchill Canal is finished.
Yep. As soon as the Saskatoon-Churchill Canal is finished.
That could be accomplished by a thorough dredging of the Saskatchewan River, which runs from Saskatoon all the way to Hudson's Bay - although of course that would cost billions of dollars.
Frankly, given the multitude of wacky/hare-brained mega-projects that have been proposed in the past 50 years (nuking the tar sands, the GRAND canal, damming all of James Bay, etc) I'm surprised someone hasn't proposed it already.
"sandorski" said Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
Saskachtewan will be building Frigates soon?Hey, don't laugh. See the story of Tom Sukanen.
It's possible the gov't will try to buy of Quebec city with a new arena and then give the shipbuilding contracts to the other two bids. It would be the end of any pretense that they're actually a conservative party, but it might work politically.
Very silly. Washington Group already has the sub-contract, which may go against them, but they also do good work, pumping out the ORCA class on time, and frankly, BC needs a boost to its shipbuilding industry, which has lost its way and can't even compete to build ferries for BC Ferries.
Doesn't matter, they are in the west, Quebec and Halifax will get it so the cons can keep their seats, standard practice for Canadian governments.
Very silly. Washington Group already has the sub-contract, which may go against them, but they also do good work, pumping out the ORCA class on time, and frankly, BC needs a boost to its shipbuilding industry, which has lost its way and can't even compete to build ferries for BC Ferries.
Doesn't matter, they are in the west, Quebec and Halifax will get it so the cons can keep their seats, standard practice for Canadian governments.
Sadly, that is probably correct. The Conservatives have shown over and over that they think votes can be bought (just like the Liberals believed when they were in office). The more things change, the more they stay the same...
Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
Saskachtewan will be building Frigates soon?
Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
Saskachtewan will be building Frigates soon?
We use semis to ship them to the nearest ocean.
Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
Saskachtewan will be building Frigates soon?
Yep. As soon as the Saskatoon-Churchill Canal is finished.
Yep. As soon as the Saskatoon-Churchill Canal is finished.
That could be accomplished by a thorough dredging of the Saskatchewan River, which runs from Saskatoon all the way to Hudson's Bay - although of course that would cost billions of dollars.
Frankly, given the multitude of wacky/hare-brained mega-projects that have been proposed in the past 50 years (nuking the tar sands, the GRAND canal, damming all of James Bay, etc) I'm surprised someone hasn't proposed it already.
Remember, it was the Rhino party that first proposed a bridge to PEI!
Skating rink from Montreal to Québec City on the St-Laurence.
And my personnal favorite... "guaranteed minimum orgasms".
Remember, it was the Rhino party that first proposed a bridge to PEI!
Skating rink from Montreal to Québec City on the St-Laurence.
And my personnal favorite... "guaranteed minimum orgasms".
They definitely made elections more entertaining than the bland affairs we have now.
Doesn't matter to what province it goes, you all know the other 9 will bitch about it, even those that have no ship-building capabilities.
Saskachtewan will be building Frigates soon?Hey, don't laugh.
See the story of Tom Sukanen.