BC Ferries Said "Ship It" to China?! πŸš’πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ No Cap?!

They promised shipbuilding in B.C.β€”then gave the contract to China. BC Ferries said "bet" to building their new ships in China, even after promising to keep it local in BC. Everyone's throwing shade, calling it a major L for local jobs and a W for outsourcing. BC Ferries is like "chill, no one else

TL:DR

BC Ferries said "bet" to building their new ships in China, even after promising to keep it local in BC. Everyone's throwing shade, calling it a major L for local jobs and a W for outsourcing. BC Ferries is like "chill, no one else bid," but ppl are sus. Was it a major fumble? πŸ€”

The Deets

Okay, so boom. BC Ferries promised they were gonna keep shipbuilding in BC, right? Like, "Made-in-BC" was the whole vibe. But then they pulled a whole UNO reverse card and gave the contract to a shipyard in China that's owned by the state. 🀯

People are big mad, especially the union, BC Ferry and Marine Workers’ Union, calling the decision short-sighted. They're saying it's a major L for Canadian jobs. Politicians like John Rustad and Mike Farnworth are side-eyeing the move, too, worried about sending our $$ to China, especially with all the trade beef going on. 😬

BC Ferries' excuse? They said no Canadian shipyards even bothered to bid. They're tryna say the Chinese shipyard was the only one that was cost-effective and safe. They're like, "It's cool tho, we'll still invest in local refits and maintenance, fr fr." But, like, is it really tho? πŸ€”

Critics are saying this was a major fumble, a missed chance to boost BC's industry and create jobs. They're saying it's giving control to foreign interests and kinda stabs BC's economic renewal in the back. Sounds like a plot twist, tbh. πŸ‘€

Abbreviations Glossary

Abbreviation Full Form
No cap No lie, for real.
Bet Okay, agreement.
W Win.
L Loss.
Sus Suspicious.
Giving control Allowing another entity control over the subject.
Beef Argument, conflict.
Plot twist A surprise change to a situation.
Fr fr For real, really.
Side-eyeing To distrust or disapprove of.

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