Scott Gilmore: Decades of waste and failure prove Canada is simply incapable of building ships for our navy. There’s only one way to end the insanity once and for all.
Tag Archives: Navy
The world’s first ice-busting yachts open the High Arctic
But how will the polar-capable yachts stack up against new Canadian patrol ships?
The sinking of the Canadian Navy
A maritime nation has let its naval fleet fall apart. Here’s how a once-proud force fell into such an embarrassing state of disrepair
Peter C. Newman: The ‘bad joke’ of our Navy
Having escaped the Nazis in his youth, Peter C. Newman wanted to prove he was a true-blue Canadian. What he found, then and now, were dramatic shortcomings
Why the Navy’s woes are much like our own
Who hasn’t dealt with budget cuts in tough times?
Canada’s navy blues
Even before it was hit by a series of setbacks, Canada’s Pacific fleet faced questions about its readiness
The navy’s great barrier grief
A floating security fence to protect warships in Halifax Harbour has fallen victim to a more modest assault: mussels
This navy is hardly shipshape
Alcohol and sex aren’t the only problems in the Australian military
Why are we setting pirates free?
The U.S. is arresting pirates, but Canada is cutting them loose