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Canadian ships stuck in Persian Gulf as blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues
The ships carry general cargo to Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and UAE, with 30 foreign crew aboard; almost 90 ships passed the strait amid ongoing Iran conflict, AP reports.
- Reported March 18, 2026: two Desgagnés cargo ships are stuck in the Persian Gulf and cannot transit the Strait of Hormuz, according to The Canadian Press.
- The conflict began on Feb. 28 when Iran was attacked by the U.S. and Israel, leading to Iranian strikes and reports of mines that have limited strait traffic since early March.
- Owned by Quebec-based Desgagnés, the two vessels carrying general cargo were in the Gulf before fighting began, Nunatsiaq News first reported.
- Because the crew are foreign nationals, the ships are registered to Barbados and will remain off the strait, with Desgagnés saying it will not risk passage until it is safe.
- Regional attack and passage numbers show a mixed pattern, with nearly 20 ships attacked and The Associated Press reports nearly 90 ships allowed passage, mostly Iranian.
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Canadian ships stuck in Persian Gulf as blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues
Two Canadian cargo ships are stuck in the Persian Gulf and are unable to pass through the blocked Strait of Hormuz as the war in Iran continues.
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In London, the IMO International Maritime Organization discussed how to protect trade between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right4Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Left
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C 27%
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