Germany, Norway on charm offensive in Ottawa as Canada shops for new subs
OTTAWA — Germany’s defence minister Boris Pistorius said Tuesday that if Canada joins its submarine partnership with Norway, the three countries could pool shipyard resources and parts.
“Our collaboration would range from sharing shipyards, and logistics on both sides of the Atlantic, to exchanging our crews, and even in the Indo-Pacific,” he said.
The defence ministers from Germany and Norway — partner nations in purchasing the first 212CD submarines from ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems — were in Ottawa this week on a charm offensive promoting the vessels as the bidding on Canada’s own sub contract heats up.
Pistorius talked up the benefits of a cooperative submarine alliance as he made his sales push in Ottawa in support of ThyssenKrupp Marine, the German firm which is bidding for Canada’s lucrative submarine contract.


