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Canadian Space Agency coordinates civil space-related programs for the Government of Canada.

Founded in 1989, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) promotes the peaceful use and development of space, advancing knowledge through science and technology. It coordinates all civil spaceflight activities and aims to provide social and economic benefits for Canadians. The CSA was established through an Act of Parliament and operates with a status equivalent to a government department.

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Canada tables Bill C-28 to enact the Canadian Space Launch Act and regulate spaceflight
POLICY-REG13h ago

Canada tables Bill C-28 to enact the Canadian Space Launch Act and regulate spaceflight

Canada's government introduced Bill C-28 in the House of Commons, aiming to establish the Canadian Space Launch Act for regulating commercial space launch and re-entry activities. This legislation addresses Canada's lack of sovereign launch capabilities, fostering a competitive domestic industry. Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon emphasized its importance for innovation, economic opportunity, and national security.

Canada formalizes subscriptions to four new European Space Agency programs
POLICY-REG7d ago

Canada formalizes subscriptions to four new European Space Agency programs

Canada has officially authorized participation in four new European Space Agency (ESA) programs, pending ratification. Recent Orders in Council dated March 30, 2026, facilitate Canada's integration into multilateral initiatives: Moonlight, FutureNAV, and ACCESS. This move signifies a strategic expansion of Canada's international space partnerships, enhancing collaboration in lunar exploration and navigation technologies.

Canada’s historic role in Artemis 2 and NASA managers detail pinpoint reentry
CREW-ECLSS10d ago

Canada’s historic role in Artemis 2 and NASA managers detail pinpoint reentry

NASA mission managers hailed the Artemis 2 flight test as a success, emphasizing the Orion spacecraft's precision during reentry. They acknowledged the contributions of the international workforce involved in its development. This mission marks a significant milestone for Canada's participation in lunar exploration, showcasing collaborative efforts in advancing space technology and international partnerships.