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In this episode of The Deep Dive, we chart the Royal Canadian Navy’s most ambitious transformation in decades. A fleet long strained by delays, spiralling costs, and geopolitical pressure is being rebuilt from the keel up. At the centre of this shift is the Canadian Multi‑mission Corvette — a rugged, ice‑ready warship designed for a harsher century. These vessels aim to replace the aging Kingston‑class and restore Canada’s ability to patrol, deter, and fight across the Arctic and Indo‑Pacific. We explore the Navy’s new tiered fleet vision, pairing high‑end River‑class destroyers with agile corvettes and upgraded Arctic patrol ships. Behind the hardware lies a deeper institutional overhaul. A massive recruitment drive seeks to reverse years of personnel shortages. The Canadian Coast Guard edges closer to a defence‑integrated role. And Ottawa confronts a critical gap: the urgent need for a new submarine force. Industry is being pulled back into the fight through Team Vigilance, a coalition pushing modular, off‑the‑shelf designs to speed delivery. This episode unpacks how domestic shipyards are being retooled to revive a sovereign, sustainable naval industry. We examine why modularity, standardisation, and rapid procurement are becoming strategic imperatives. And how these choices could finally break Canada’s cycle of naval stagnation. From Arctic sovereignty to Indo‑Pacific deterrence, the stakes are rising fast. The question is no longer whether the RCN must modernise — but whether it can do so in time. Join us as we navigate the politics, the technology, and the urgency behind Canada’s maritime rebirth. This is the story of a navy fighting to become blue‑water again. And the future of a country defined by its oceans. Welcome to The Deep Dive
By Eric DemersIn this episode of The Deep Dive, we chart the Royal Canadian Navy’s most ambitious transformation in decades. A fleet long strained by delays, spiralling costs, and geopolitical pressure is being rebuilt from the keel up. At the centre of this shift is the Canadian Multi‑mission Corvette — a rugged, ice‑ready warship designed for a harsher century. These vessels aim to replace the aging Kingston‑class and restore Canada’s ability to patrol, deter, and fight across the Arctic and Indo‑Pacific. We explore the Navy’s new tiered fleet vision, pairing high‑end River‑class destroyers with agile corvettes and upgraded Arctic patrol ships. Behind the hardware lies a deeper institutional overhaul. A massive recruitment drive seeks to reverse years of personnel shortages. The Canadian Coast Guard edges closer to a defence‑integrated role. And Ottawa confronts a critical gap: the urgent need for a new submarine force. Industry is being pulled back into the fight through Team Vigilance, a coalition pushing modular, off‑the‑shelf designs to speed delivery. This episode unpacks how domestic shipyards are being retooled to revive a sovereign, sustainable naval industry. We examine why modularity, standardisation, and rapid procurement are becoming strategic imperatives. And how these choices could finally break Canada’s cycle of naval stagnation. From Arctic sovereignty to Indo‑Pacific deterrence, the stakes are rising fast. The question is no longer whether the RCN must modernise — but whether it can do so in time. Join us as we navigate the politics, the technology, and the urgency behind Canada’s maritime rebirth. This is the story of a navy fighting to become blue‑water again. And the future of a country defined by its oceans. Welcome to The Deep Dive