Government introduces bill to support space launches from Canadian territory
OTTAWA — The federal government has introduced space launch legislation to allow Ottawa to regulate and oversee both launches and re-entry on Canadian territory.
Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon told reporters Tuesday Canada is the only G7 country without space launch capabilities.
“Currently, we must rely on foreign countries, most often the United States, to get Canadian satellites in orbit,” he said.
“This reliance on the U.S. sends investment out of our country, creates costly delays and leaves critical infrastructure exposed to decisions beyond our control.”


