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Thu, Sep 20, 2018

Canadian Space Sector Campaign Launches Awareness Campaign

#DontLetGoCanada Will Raise The Profile Of Canada's Accomplishments In Space

Canada's current leadership role in space and potential involvement in the growing space economy depends on a commitment from the Government of Canada for a new space strategy. A coalition of organizations from Canada's space sector is launching a campaign to inform Canadians about what's at stake.

#DontLetGoCanada will raise awareness of Canada's accomplishments in space; the major benefits to Canada and Canadians that stem from investments in space; the important contributions of the space industry to Canada's economy and innovation ecosystem; and the exciting opportunities of the new space economy.

The coalition includes the following organizations: ABB Inc.; Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC); Canadensys; Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI); the Canadian Astronomical Society (CASCA); the Canadian Space Society (CSS); Deltion Innovations Ltd.; Honeywell; IMP Aerospace; Magellan Aerospace; MDA, a Maxar Company; Menya Solutions; Mission Control Space Services; Montreal Student Space Associations; Neptec; NGC Aerospace; the Planetary Society; Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC); SATCAN; SED Systems; Space Strategies Consulting Ltd; and Xiphos Systems Corporation.

"Many Canadians don't realize how much of a leader Canada is in space today, and how big a role space plays in making their daily lives better," said Mike Greenley, Group President of MDA, and one of the coalition partners. "This campaign is about making sure Canadians understand that our country is at a decision point. It's time to secure Canada's place in space. We believe that the current Government, with its focus on innovation and positioning Canada for future competitiveness, has the vision and wisdom to do it."

"Canada has had a long and distinguished history of space innovation and investment leadership globally", said Aerospace Industry Association of Canada President & CEO Jim Quick. "Space has the potential to be an economic, technological and industrial powerhouse that, can deliver significant and sustainable benefits for Canada well into the future. We hope this campaign will help stimulate the urgent and decisive action needed to retain Canadian space competitiveness and participation in the international space community in both the short and in the long term."

Ewan Reid, President of Mission Control Space Services, another coalition partner, said Canada's pride in its space involvement is well earned, but that having these opportunities comes with an expectation of continued involvement and investment in the sector. "Canada was the third country in space, with the launch of Alouette 1 in 1962. The country has continued to lead in a variety of space endeavours, including having eight astronauts take part in sixteen missions dating back to 1984, but after David Saint-Jacques' mission launching later this year the future is uncertain for the rest of our astronaut core," he added.

"Investing in a space strategy is investing in innovation, it's investing in STEM, it's investing in the dreams of young Canadians.  It is the right thing to do, and the time to commit to it is now. We owe it to future generations of Canadians to stay involved," explained Marina Mississian, Director Payload Products, at Honeywell.

Quick added that other countries are positioning themselves to take advantage of the emerging space economy, and that Canada risks being left behind without a funded space strategy and a deliberate decision to be a leading spacefaring nation once again. "The current space-related global market opportunity is commonly estimated to be $500 billion Canadian, which analysts forecast will grow to be a multi-trillion-dollar market in coming decades."

Canada has world-leading expertise in satellite telecommunications, Earth observation, space robotics and sensors, optics and vision systems, and space science instruments and research. Feeding these areas of specialization are capabilities such as advanced manufacturing of space hardware, including satellites and spacecraft subsystems, components, materials, and equipment; the design and construction of complex satellite data processing systems; space and satellite operations and services and related applications and analytics; as well as space systems design and integration.

Canada's space industry has consistently been the most export-oriented space sector in the world, wisely leveraging strategic government space investments into commercial business opportunities.

Canada's space ecosystem is further fueled by internationally recognized expertise in space science, astronomy, research, engineering and space law at post-secondary institutions across the country.

Partners in the Don't Let Go Canada coalition will spend the fall talking to Canadians and elected officials about the importance of space and the pressing need for a Canadian space strategy.

(Source: Don't Let Go Canada news release. Canadarm image from file)

FMI: www.dontletgocanada.ca

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