Canada picks German firm TKMS for new submarine fleet
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LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - A total of nine countries have committed to supporting a new global defence bank, Mark Carney, the prime minister of host country Canada, said on Tuesday. Carney said in a statement at the NATO Summit in Turkey's capital Ankara,
Trump's ambassador to Canada made remarks on a podcast that infuriated some Canadian commentators about the new bridge.
Canada is expected Monday to choose between German and South Korean bids to build a multibillion-dollar fleet of 12 submarines.
In selecting a joint bid from Germany and Norway, Prime Minister Mark Carney is elevating Canada’s naval power and reducing its military and economic dependency on the United States.
Canada's merchandise trade surplus widened to a four-year high in May, rising for the fourth consecutive month, as exports to the United States topped
Follow live updates and coverage on the 2026 World Cup as Canada and South Africa compete in the tournament’s first knockout match.
Goals from Azzedine Ounahi (2) and Soufiane Rahimi ended the co-hosts’ campaign and sent Morocco into another World Cup quarter-final.
NATO will negotiate to buy up to 10 Saab GlobalEye surveillance aircraft, joining Canada and 10 other allies in a landmark procurement. The decision bolsters Ottawa’s own planned purchase, strengthens Arctic and alliance surveillance,
