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Delivery of Canada’s first Arctic and offshore patrol vessel delayed until 2020

The Department of National Defence says that delivery of HMCS Harry DeWolf has been delayed. Global News / Steve Silva

The delivery date for the navy’s first Arctic and offshore patrol ship has again been pushed back.

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The original plan was to have Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax deliver the ship in 2018, but in August that date was pushed to the end of 2019.

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However, Irving Shipbuilding released a statement Tuesday saying the new ship, HMCS Harry DeWolf, will be delivered during the first three months of 2020.

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The company says it had always intended to “revisit” the delivery deadline, given the fact it is building a newly designed ship with a new supply chain, a new shipyard and a new and growing workforce.

Irving spokesman Sean Lewis says the ship will be the largest naval vessel built in Canada in more than 50 years.

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Lewis says four of the Harry DeWolf-class of vessels are currently under construction, and the navy expects to accept delivery of a total of six ships.

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