The navy is getting new submarines. What will Canada use them for?
OTTAWA — The new commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, Vice-Admiral Dan Charlebois, told a recent change-of-command ceremony that submarines are the “ultimate deterrent” and Canada’s navy is getting back into the sub game in a big way — “faster than most will believe.”
The federal government is expected to soon name its preferred bidder for a contract to build a modern fleet of submarines to replace the aging Victoria class boats that will be retired by the mid-2030s.
Once those new boats are deployed, the Canadian military will be able to project force in ways it hasn’t been able to in decades — and the nature of its missions could change as a result.
Secretary of State for Defence Procurement Stephen Fuhr told reporters on Monday the government expects to announce its sub decision by the end of the month, “plus or minus a couple of days.”


