Canadian priorities converge in space

The upcoming federal election campaign will offer a chance to discuss policies of value to Canada and to our allies. Investing in and strengthening our deep expertise in space should be on every party’s list.
It is logical—and imperative—to look to our space capabilities to transform this country's contributions to NATO, NORAD, and Five Eyes. These are valuable capabilities, writes Brian Gallant.

There has been much uncertainty in Ottawa so far in 2025, but one thing has become clear: the Trump administration will impose unjustifiable economic pain on Canada. 

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