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April 27, 2021 | Local, Naval

McCoy: New warship will serve Canada well '€” at a fair price

The Royal Canadian Navy needs new, modern vessels to remain relevant as the Halifax Class of ships approaches end of life. Let's stop wasting time and move'€¦

https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/mccoy-new-warship-will-serve-canada-well-at-a-fair-price

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