Ottawa puts $200M into space launch pad in Nova Scotia
OTTAWA — The federal government is putting $200 million toward a Canadian-owned launch pad so it can send satellites into orbit without the assistance of other nations or other foreign third parties.
Ottawa is putting the funds toward a 10-year lease on a space launch pad on the East Coast, a key sovereign capability listed in the federal government’s new defence industrial strategy.
Canada does not currently have the ability to launch space projects on its own and has relied on the United States to get its satellites into space. The new launch pad is expected to come into operation by the end of this year.
Defence Minister David McGuinty announced the project Monday at a Canadian Space Agency lab in the nation’s capital, where researchers use a five-storey-deep vacuum chamber to test satellite technology.


