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Canada to decide between German, South Korean submarine bids on Monday
- Canada is set to choose between Germany’s ThyssenKrupp and South Korea’s Hanwha to build 12 diesel-electric submarines in a multibillion-dollar procurement.
- The decision is expected as the prime minister tours Nova Scotia ahead of a NATO summit, part of a broader push to raise defense spending (current fleet: four barely operational subs).
- Both bidders promise Canadian jobs and investment — Hanwha even showcased its KSS‑III submarine in British Columbia after a trans‑Pacific trip.
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