HMCS Harry DeWolf

Cost to fix mechanical problems and lead-tainted water on new Arctic ships remains unknown

Cost to fix mechanical problems and lead-tainted water on new Arctic ships remains unknown

Taxpayers will find out in two months how much extra it will cost to fix the mechanical problems and lead-tainted water on board the navy’s new Arctic and offshore patrol ships. But Procurement Canada’s top bureaucrat has reassured parliamentarians that costs on the multi-billion vessels are coming down, despite figures showing the price tag actually jumped another $780 million over the past year.

Drinking water deemed unsafe aboard new Arctic patrol ships

Drinking water deemed unsafe aboard new Arctic patrol ships

The Royal Canadian Navy is providing sailors aboard Canada's new arctic patrol ships with bottled water to drink after tests showed increased levels of lead in the ships’ water systems. Water quality concerns aboard the newest fleet of artic patrol ships have revealed lead contamination in the navy ship's water system and were first detected on the HMCS Harry DeWolf.