May the Space Force be with you: Canada and the non-weaponization of space

If the newly elected Canadian government is looking for a foreign policy initiative extremely relevant to the national (and global) interest, it might consider demonstrating some leadership in shoring up the sagging regime for sustaining space security.
Those concerned with outer space currently face something of a paradox. Space has never been more important for global prosperity and well-being, yet it has never seen such little effort to secure this unique realm through international cooperation.
Those concerned with outer space currently face something of a paradox. Space has never been more important for global prosperity and well-being, yet it has never seen such little effort to secure this unique realm through international cooperation. While currently some 2,000 satellites are in oper...

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