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Germany wins landmark Canadian submarine deal

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Germany wins landmark Canadian submarine deal ahead of NATO summit
Canada has awarded German naval shipbuilder TKMS a historic multibillion-euro contract to build up to 12 submarines, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday, handing Berlin a major defence industry ...

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Carney cites NATO, melting Arctic as Germany wins submarine contract
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Carney hails submarine deal as NATO win, moves to ease South Korea's disappointment
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Carney to choose Germany and Norway to build Canada's submarines
German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) is expected to be Canada's preferred choice to build the navy's new fleet of submarines, sources confirm to CBC News.

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Carney expected to announce Germany’s TKMS as winner of sub contract: report
CFJC Today Kamloops · 1d
Carney is expected to announce submarine contractor in Halifax stop ahead of NATO
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Canadian government warns travelers of violent crime and dangerous activities in world's second-most-visited country

The Canadian Government has updated its travel warnings for a European destination with an overtourism problem.
Global News on MSN
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Canadian government 'encouraged' as 8 countries commit to global defence bank

Canadian officials announced Tuesday that eight countries have signed on to the global defence bank as Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Ankara, Türkiye, on Tuesday, for high-level NATO talks with several allied nations.
The News International
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Why foreign investors are buying Canadian government bonds in record numbers

Foreign investors bought a record amount of Canadian government bonds in April, helping keep borrowing costs lower as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to fund billions of dollars in new
Reuters
1y

Investors brace for record Canadian government debt issuance as budget delayed

Debt issuance may exceed pandemic-era record, could raise borrowing costs Canadian 10-year yield climbs over 50 basis points since April Concerns over transparency and fiscal uncertainty as budget delayed TORONTO, May 27 (Reuters) - Canada's government ...
1mon

Canadian Government Plans $360 Million Tech Growth Fund in Effort to Drive Sovereign AI Industry

The fund, part of the Canadian government’s new national artificial-intelligence strategy, aims to support promising AI companies.
CNN
1y

Canadian government forces rail lockout to end

The Canadian government stepped in Thursday afternoon to end a shutdown of the nation’s two major freight railroads less than 17 hours after it started, ordering binding arbitration to end the labor dispute that threatened severe disruptions to both the ...
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Foreign investors buy record amounts of Canadian government debt, lowering Carney's borrowing costs

By Fergal Smith TORONTO, June 30 (Reuters) - Foreign investors including pension funds, insurance companies and hedge funds are buying Canada's federal bonds in record amounts, easing the cost of funding Prime Minister Mark Carney's expensive nation-building projects but potentially introducing more volatility to Canada's debt market.
Morningstar
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Canadian Government Offering $900 Million Support Package to Lumber Industry

OTTAWA--Canada's government unveiled a roughly C$1.25 billion package of measures to help the country's lumber industry face up to increased U.S. trade duties and support a drive to build homes and infrastructure. Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said ...
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