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Canadian Naval Future: A Necessary Long-Term Planning Framework Print E-mail

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Canadian Naval Future: A Necessary Long-Term Planning Framework. Despite clear evidence that Canada continues to be well served by its Navy, some planning decisions have been put off so long that the current fleet could soon be "verging on obsolescence," says Peter Haydon The paper outlines steps that the Federal government must take to ensure that Canada's naval capabilities can be sustained over the long term.

 

By Institute for Research on Public Policy , Canada.

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