Canadian ships stuck in Persian Gulf as blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues
OTTAWA — 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.
The Miena Desgagnés and the Rosaire A. Desgagnés — owned by Quebec-based Desgagnés — were hauling general cargo to ports in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The company told The Canadian Press the ships have been there since before the start of the conflict. The ships typically service Arctic communities during shipping season in summer months, but are dispatched to other parts of the world in the winter.
Serge Le Guellec, senior adviser to the chairman of the board and CEO of the Desgagnés group, said there are no Canadians among the 30 crew members on the ships, which are flying the flag of Barbados because its crewmen are all foreign nationals.

