Forging Canada’s Arctic Future: Polar Max Icebreaker Construction Begins at Davie
Canada’s Arctic is no longer a distant frontier—it is a rapidly evolving strategic domain. As shipping lanes expand, climate pressures intensify, and geopolitical attention sharpens, Canada is accelerating efforts to ensure a sustained, year-round presence in the North. That urgency was on full display in Lévis, Québec, on March 31, as federal leaders and industry partners gathered at Chantier Davie Canada Inc . to mark the start of Canadian production on the Polar Max Icebreaker—one of two new polar vessels set to redefine the Canadian Coast Guard’s Arctic capabilities. A Defining Moment for Arctic Presence The production start ceremony signals more than just the beginning of construction—it marks the transition to full-rate production at Davie’s shipyard and a significant step forward in renewing Canada’s Arctic-capable fleet under the National Shipbuilding Strategy. Together with its sister vessel under construction at Vancouver Shipyards, the Polar Max Icebreaker will form the ...