Canada’s Navy has a new Commanding Officer. Paul Pryce discusses the implications for Canadian sea power.
Tag: Royal Canadian Navy
Canada’s Maritime Diplomacy in the Americas
Canada’s maritime forces are increasingly visible in the Caribbean and Central America. Paul Pryce discusses the opportunities this presents.
Canada’s Arctic Patrol Ships: Antarctic Antecedents
Canada’s Navy is sending its officers to the ends of the earth. Paul Pryce discusses the training opportunities Antarctica can offer an increasingly Arctic force.
Canada’s Future in the Black Sea Region
Rejeanne Lacroix examines Canada’s future role in the Black Sea.
The Northern Infrastructure Deficit
As part of a series on Arctic security, Paul Pryce discusses the Northwest Territories’ urgent need for greater infrastructure investment.
RCN’s Blue-Water Capabilities: New Supply Ships
Benjamin Hess discusses Canada’s broken naval acquisition process and the procurement of joint support ships.
The National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy: Progress and Prospects
Aleksi Korpela discusses the current progress and problems of Canada’s National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy.
Event Summary: Women in Security & Peacekeeping
Event summary of our Women in Security and Peacekeeping panel discussion on Wednesday, December 9, 2015.
The Port on Canada’s Solitary Coast
Paul Pryce writes that governments are risking the Port of Churchill falling into disuse, losing a spoke in Canada’s logistics wheel.
Cutting Steel and Breaking Ice
US President Barack Obama’s recent visit to Alaska should add urgency to Canada’s icebreaker update, Paul Pryce writes.