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B.C. Ferries hopes to have four major vessels built and in service by 2029 .
No Canadian shipyards submitted proposals to build the vessels, executive director of shipbuilding said.
BC.Ferries has had good dialogue with a number of them and there may yet be opportunities for them to contribute to the project, he said.
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