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Josh Kutryk will officially go to ISS no earlier than September, but aboard SpaceX
Josh Kutryk’s long-awaited reassignment is finally revealed. The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut will fly to the International Space Station no earlier than September, with a seat aboard SpaceX Crew-13, the agency announced late Thursday (April 23).
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NordSpace receives DND IDEaS Phase 1 funding for the Kestrel VLEO satellite constellation concept
Markham-based NordSpace Corp. announced today that it has been awarded approximately $250,000 from the Department of National Defence (DND) through the Innovation for Defence Excellence and…
CSMC Secures $1.2M Government Grant for Nuclear Microreactor Manufacturing
Toronto-based Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation (CSMC) has announced that they will be leading a project focused on nuclear fission microreactors, according to a CSMC release.
SBQuantum secures $4M USD seed round, names new CEO and expands to the US
Sherbrooke-based quantum sensor developer SBQuantum has closed an oversubscribed $4 million USD (approximately $5.48 million CAD) seed funding round. The announcement coincides with the appointment of a new…
Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation awarded $400K in Aqualunar Challenge
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA), in partnership with the Privy Council Office’s Impact Canada Initiative, has awarded Toronto-based Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation (CSMC) the $400,000 grand prize in…
White House directs accelerated space nuclear power initiative
On April 14, 2026, the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) issued National Science and Technology Memorandum 3 (NSTM-3), officially launching the National Initiative for American Space…
Kepler awarded $30.1 million prime contract for European Space Agency HydRON optical network
Toronto-based Kepler Communications continues to cement its role in the European Space Agency’s (ESA) high-throughput broadband architecture, announcing today it has been selected as the prime contractor for…
Mission Control taps Magellan Aerospace for Lunar Utility Rover systems
Mission Control has selected Magellan Aerospace to join its team developing concepts for Canada’s Lunar Utility Rover. Working within a consortium of Canadian partners, Magellan will design subsystems…


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