TKMS Selection Reshapes Canada’s Submarine Industrial Team
Seaspan and other Canadian partners move to the front as Ottawa begins negotiations on its largest-ever procurement Canada’s selection of Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) does more than narrow the submarine question. It brings Canada into an established German-Norwegian program, positions a group of Canadian partners for the next phase, and leaves companies aligned with Hanwha Ocean looking for other routes into the country’s naval buildup. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the decision at CFB Halifax on July 6, 2026, calling the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project, a program for up to twelve submarines, the largest defence procurement in Canadian history. Ottawa’s line. Secretary of State for Defence Procurement Stephen Fuhr said Canada completed a competition of this scale in roughly eight months while maintaining a rigorous and fair evaluation. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly tied the announcement to jobs and domestic supply chains under the Industrial a...