Canadian Submarine Sovereignty Program
Overview
Fund the design and construction of 6-8 Canadian-built conventional submarines optimized for Arctic and North Atlantic operations over 15 years. Total program value $18-24B. Establishes permanent Canadian submarine construction capability at Halifax and Victoria shipyards via technology transfer from Sweden or Germany.
Problem Statement
Canada's four Victoria-class submarines average 40+ years of age with combined operational availability under 30%. HMCS Corner Brook has been non-deployable for years. Canada has no domestic submarine design, manufacturing, or deep-maintenance capability. Arctic sovereignty and Pacific deterrence both require submarines — surface vessels cannot patrol under ice. Russian and Chinese submarine activity in Canadian Arctic waters is increasing with no Canadian response capability.Proposed Approach
Phase 1 (Years 1-4): $1.8B for design authority establishment, shipyard facility upgrades at Halifax and Victoria, technology transfer agreement with Saab Kockums (Sweden) or TKMS (Germany), and workforce development. Phase 2 (Years 5-12): $14-18B construction of 6-8 boats with 70%+ Canadian content. Phase 3 (Years 12-20): Transition to sovereign Canadian design authority for next-generation variant.Anticipated Impacts
submarine_fleet_readiness rises from 22% to 85%+ on new fleet; defence_procurement_backlog reduced by $18-24B; canadian_defence_industry_revenue +$2.5-4B/yr during construction phase; nato_contribution_pct +0.04-0.06%; defence_domestic_capacity_index +15-20 points; permanent shipbuilding industrial capability established.Ducklings Simulation
This proposal is active in the Ducklings causal simulation (Epoch 95). The simulation models downstream effects using a BFS cascade engine with strength-weighted, time-delayed edges capped at 3-hop depth and ±25% per-hop limits. Cascade outputs are bounded by variable saturation thresholds.
Domain: National Defence | Proposal ID: 185 | Series: E-series
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