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Canada Advances $40B Submarine Contract Award
March 18, 2026
Canada is progressing toward awarding its $40 billion Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP) contract to a single prime contractor, with a final decision expected between May and June 2026. The contract aims to replace the aging Victoria-class submarines with up to 12 new conventional submarines. The two main contenders are a South Korean consortium led by Hanwha Ocean and a German-led bid by Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), which includes Canadian industrial partners such as CAE and Magellan Aerospace. The Canadian government emphasizes long-term sustainment and industrial benefits, including local partnerships and potential automotive investments, although Volkswagen has publicly declined involvement in the German-Norwegian bid. This procurement represents one of the largest naval contracts in recent history and will significantly impact the Canadian defense industrial base and international naval suppliers.
- Why this matters: The CPSP contract will shape Canada's naval capabilities for decades and offers substantial opportunities for industrial partnerships and supply chain involvement within Canada.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on single-supplier award to avoid cost and operational complexities associated with splitting contracts.
- Vendors and contractors should prepare for stringent evaluation criteria focusing on sustainment, industrial benefits, and local economic impact.
- The May-June 2026 award timeline provides a clear window for final proposal adjustments and partnership formations.
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume said the company would not take part in the procurement project, effectively declining Ottawa27s request for additional industrial investment linked to the German proposal.
— Oliver Blume, CEO of Volkswagen Group
the federal government wants to see further industrial benefits in the form of auto investment in Canada tied to the submarine contract
— Me9lanie Joly, Industry Minister
Agencies
Canadian Government, Government of Canada, South Korean Government, German government, Norwegian government
Vendors
Hanwha Ocean, Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, CAE, Magellan Aerospace
Contracts
$40 billion, $37 billion (approx. 037 billion), multibillion-dollar
Locations
Sources
- Canada unlikely to split $40B submarine contract between Korea and Germany - AJU PRESS AMP · aju press · Mar 12
- German Shipbuilder TKMS Eyes Historic $37 Billion Canadian Submarine Contract · AD HOC NEWS · Mar 18
- Volkswagen rebuffs βspeculationβ that it will support German-Norwegian bid for Canadian submarine contract - The Hill Times · The Hill Times · Mar 17