By Remo Zaccagna in The Chronicle Herald.ca, 27 December, 2013.
“Earlier this year, the federal government announced that it has named two Royal Canadian Navy joint support ships that will be built by Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of Seaspan Marine awarded a nearly $8-billion package to construct the navy's next-generation non-combat vessels.
Those supply ships will be named HMCS Queenston and HMCS Chateauguay, after two War of 1812 battles.”
Also read “Why is Canada naming its warships after U.S. defeats?“, by Michael Peck in Foreign Policy.com, 23 December, 2013, for an American viewpoint on the same topic.