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Canada to announce submarine contract winner on Monday, Globe and Mail says

Canada is set to announce the winner of a high-stakes contract to build 12 new submarines this Monday.

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📍 Where it landed

Canada's submarine contract competition involved bids from Germany and South Korea. Sources indicated that Ottawa picked Germany's TKMS to build the new fleet.

Germany stated the win would bring Canada closer to Europe.

Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.

Where it stands

Canada will announce the winner of a competition to build a new fleet of 12 submarines on Monday. The decision is a choice between bids from Germany and South Korea, with CBC reporting that Carney is poised to make the selection.

Coverage from The Globe and Mail, Bloomberg, and Reuters indicates that Germany's TKMS is the chosen provider. German officials have described the TKMS bid as 'unbeatable' and suggest the win would bring Canada closer to Europe.

Attention now turns to the official announcement on Monday to confirm the contract winner.

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🌍 Cross-language spread

Newsylist detected this story across 2 language editions of the world's news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 6, 11:46 UTC
🇫🇷 French Jul 6, 23:06 UTC · Le Monde.fr

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Who are the primary contenders for the submarine contract?

The competition is between bids from Germany and South Korea.

How many submarines are being commissioned?

Canada is looking to build 12 submarines.

Which company is reportedly favored to win?

Sources cited by The Globe and Mail indicate Ottawa has picked Germany's TKMS.

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