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OTTAWA — The head of the Royal Canadian Navy is admitting to some worries that the military's ability to operate with only 12 frigates in recent years could be used as a way to justify permanently shrinking the size of Canada's maritime fleet.
Topshee's comments come as the federal government is reassessing the cost of building 15 new warships starting in the early 2030s.
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