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German submarine bid promises Canada $86B economic boost and tens of thousands of jobs
Germany's bid to build Canada's next-generation submarines promises up to 50,000 jobs over five years and an $86-billion boost to Canada's GDP. The proposal includes investments in shipbuilding, critical minerals, missiles, ports, and energy infrastructure, linking Arctic defense to NATO integration.
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