We really struggled in WW2 to produce the Tribal Class Destroyers. They were on the bleeding edge of what our shipyards could handle at that time and took a long time to build, compared to UK yards. Anything bigger than that was beyond Canada’a ability, then.
The RCD class is the most complex...
Tim Cook discusses the planned Canadian medical museum of war that never came to fruition after WW1 in Lifesavers and Bodysnatchers. It would have featured corpses (or body parts) of Canadian soldiers wounded or killed in action.
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