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Icebreakers, NSS 2.0 and Exporting Canadian Ship Design

Interview with Derek Buxton, VP Business Development & Ottawa, Vard Marine Inc.


In this episode of Vanguard Radio, host J. Richard Jones sits down with Derek Buxton, VP Business Development & Ottawa at Vard Marine Inc., for an in-depth discussion on the future of Canadian ship design, icebreaker innovation, and the evolution of Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS).

With more than three decades of combined service in the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Coast Guard, Buxton brings a rare blend of operational experience and technical authority to the conversation. A graduate of the Royal Military College of Canada, he has served at sea, worked on exchange with Australia’s Collins Class submarine program, led acquisition and in-service support for Canada’s Victoria Class submarines, and later played a key leadership role in the Coast Guard’s fleet renewal and future concept development. Today, he is spearheading new global opportunities for VARD in the government shipbuilding sector.

The discussion explores:

As a wholly owned subsidiary of VARD Group AS in Norway—a Fincantieri company—Vard Marine combines Canadian naval architecture expertise with access to a global design and construction database. With offices in Vancouver, Ottawa, Houston, Vũng Tàu, and Gdańsk, the company continues to position Canadian-designed vessels on the international stage.

From Arctic sovereignty to exportable ship design, this episode delivers a timely conversation about where Canada’s maritime industrial base is headed—and how innovation, vigilance, and global partnerships are shaping the next chapter.

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