Carney names TKMS preferred sub bidder, hopes to join sub club with Germany, Norway
HALIFAX — Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday named German defence manufacturer TKMS as the preferred bidder to supply the Royal Canadian Navy’s next fleet of submarines, and he said several are expected to be delivered by 2034.
Carney made the announcement at a Canadian Armed Forces base in Halifax, a stop along his way to this year’s annual NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, where he can talk up the massive purchase.
“The sovereignty of our country, bounded by the three oceans and the world’s longest coastline, depends on our maritime capabilities,” he said.
The prime minister said it was a close race and the government had a difficult decision to make between offers from TKMS and its South Korean rival Hanwha.


