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"textContent": "\n\nCanada is considering dividing its multibillion-dollar submarine contract between two rival bidders — buying six vessels from Germany and six from South Korea — as the Carney government balances military priorities with trade diversification amid ongoing US tariff pressure, two senior government sources told The Globe and Mail. The split-fleet option would assign six Type-212CD […]\n\nThe post Two Fleets, Two Allies: Canada Considers Dividing Submarine Contract Between Germany and South Korea appeared first on the deep dive.",
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