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May 29, 2024 | Local, Naval

Royal Canadian Navy not considering nuclear-powered subs despite Trudeau claim

The possibility of the acquisition of a nuclear-powered fleet was introduced by Justin Trudeau during a news conference on April 8.

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/royal-canadian-navy-not-considering-nuclear-powered-subs-despite-trudeau-claim

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