But the U.S. isn’t the only country that needs new mid-sized icebreakers. The larger Canadian Coast Guard Ship Samuel Risley—the breaker that finally helped unstuck the Manitoulin—is 40 ...
USA TODAY on MSN20d
U.S. Coast Guard works to break ice around massive Canadian ship trapped on Lake ErieThe U.S. military is working to free a Canadian ship trapped in the icy waters of Lake Erie near the Buffalo, NY shoreline.
The commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard has been terminated amid border, recruitment concerns, "erosion of trust," a senior ...
The Icebreaker Collaboration Effort, or ICE Pact, between the United States, Canada and Finland is meant to pool new ship ...
The U.S. military is working to release a 660-foot Canadian freighter that ... ice thickness than usual, so local ice breakers and local Coast Guard vessels don’t have the capability to break ...
The federal Conservatives have taken the wraps off a portion of their plan for defence — specifically defending the Far North ...
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Poilievre says the Conservatives would build a permanent military base in IqaluitPierre Poilievre says a Conservative government would build a permanent military base in Nunavut, CFB Iqaluit, if elected.
Fast Company on MSN14d
This Icebreaker Has Design Problems and a History of Failure. It’s America’s Latest Military Vessel.The builder of the icebreaker Aiviq has given more than $7 million to political campaigns, parties and committees since 2012. Under pressure from Congress, the Coast Guard purchased the vessel late ...
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Hosted on MSNIN PHOTO: A portside break for a Canadian coast guard icebreakerCrew members aboard Canadian Coast Guard Ship Henry Larsen perform some checks around the medium gulf/river icebreaker while docked at the Port of Sydney on Monday afternoon. Besides icebreaking ...
The path will be cleared this weekend for the much-anticipated arrival of a new permanent vessel for the ferry run between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. The Canadian Coast Guard sent a notice ...
Finland naturally perked up at the ice-crushing news since Finnish companies have designed and built the majority of the world's icebreakers.
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