Halifax shipyard says warship ‘gap’ could result in layoffs without federal help
OTTAWA — Halifax-based Irving Shipbuilding says it is in talks with the federal government over a looming gap in construction of two new fleets of ships for the navy, which the company warns could result in “significant layoffs” if left unaddressed.
The shipyard wants the government to give it additional work to make sure workers don’t sit idle between when the first fleet of Arctic patrol vessels is finished and work begins on the second fleet of much larger warships.
Work on the Arctic patrol ships is expected to wind down in 2019.
Construction of the warship fleet — which will replace the navy’s frigates and destroyers — won’t start until at least 2021.


