Canadian Coast Guard adds second-hand icebreaker to fleet at a cost of $45 million
OTTAWA — The Canadian Coast Guard is adding another ship to its fleet.
The federal government announced today that it is purchasing a second-hand icebreaker for $45 million to make sure the coast guard has enough ships.
The coast guard’s existing icebreaker fleet is extremely old and seen several breakdowns in recent years, with the arrival of new replacements still years away.
The Canadian Press has previously reported on the impacts of that aging fleet, including disruptions to search-and-rescue efforts, ferry services and Arctic resupply runs, as well as millions in lost navigational buoys.