Taxpayers to fund multibillion-dollar expansion of B.C. facility to repair cruise ships, ferries
A multibillion-dollar expansion of a federal government facility on the west coast is being planned so it can be used to conduct repairs to foreign-owned cruise ships, provincial ferries and some Canadian navy vessels.
The planned expansion, estimated by industry officials to cost taxpayers around $3 billion, would more than double the existing docking space at the Esquimalt Graving Dock in Victoria, B.C., according to government documents obtained by this newspaper.
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