Value for Money: Economic Impact of the Halifax Shipyard Under the National Shipbuilding Strategy

Value for Money: Economic Impact of the Halifax Shipyard Under the National Shipbuilding Strategy

Canadian
Pages:12 pages5 min read

Author: Gregory Hermus, Jacob Gervais-Chouinard

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This data briefing highlights the various activities, programs, and economic benefits associated with the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) at the Halifax Shipyard from 2013–26.

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In this research, we look at the economic benefits associated with the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) at the Halifax Shipyard from 2013–26.

Will the benefits of building new combat vessels at the Halifax Shipyard stay in Nova Scotia, or spread across the country? What industries or sectors will see the most benefits? How many jobs will the Strategy support?

Read the data briefing to get our full analysis.

Key findings
National Shipbuilding Strategy
Keeping the benefits in Canada
The National Shipbuilding Strategy supports a local workforce
Overall spending—over $12 billion through 2026
Economic impacts—employment
Economic impacts—GDP
Economic impacts—government revenues
Appendix A: Economic impact assessment methodology

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