Ottawa announces plan to dismantle abandoned cargo ship near Quebec town
MONTREAL — The dismantling of an abandoned, rusting cargo ship southwest of Montreal should begin next spring, the federal government announced Thursday.
A contract has been awarded for the construction of a protective embankment around the Kathryn Spirit to allow it to be taken apart in the water next year.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau laid out details of the plan at a news conference near the hulking vessel just three days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outlined a $1.5-billion marine protection plan for Canada’s oceans.
“One element of that was measures to put in place, for the future, with respect to abandoned or derelict vessels,” Garneau said.


