Okanagan MP Calls for Shipbuilding Jobs in Canada
Albas criticizes the $1 billion Canada Infrastructure Bank loan supporting Chinese-built ferries, urging prioritization of Canadian shipbuilding jobs and domestic manufacturing.
- Dan Albas, Conservative MP for Okanagan—Lake West—South Kelowna, released a statement at the Liberals' 'Made in Canada' ferries summit criticizing BC Ferries' decision to buy four Chinese-built vessels.
- The Canada Infrastructure Bank financed part of the four new ships by lending BC Ferries $1 billion, with $690 million for ferries and $310 million for terminal upgrades.
- Unions with shipbuilding experience have told the government they can build ferries in B.C., and Albas argued Canadians possess the skills, steel, aluminum, and technology for world-class ships.
- Albas urged scrapping the loan to prioritize Canadian steelworkers and shipbuilders, criticizing federal funding for subsidizing Chinese jobs and sending taxpayer funding to a 'hostile regime'.
- The shipyard choice prompted a June 16 ministerial letter stating BC Ferries should be obligated to buy Canadian after selecting China Merchants Industry Weihai Shipyards.
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