Canadian Space Agency terminates Lunar Rover Mission in 2026-27 Plan
Even as the federal government boosts defence spending to historic levels—including significant investments in the space sector—it is simultaneously beginning to deliver on its promise to rein in overall spending. With the release of the 2026–27 Departmental Plan, we now know exactly where those cuts will hit the Canadian Space Agency, most notably with the…
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