The Space Advisory Board has sent an email to stakeholders expressing their disappointed with Budget 2018 but says they will continue to “emphasize” the “need for urgent action to reverse the decline in Canadaโs space capability” as theyย engage “with the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and his officials.”
Sources tell SpaceQ thatย Space Advisory Board will meet with the Minister Bains in the not too distant future.
Here is the email in english followed by the french version.
Dear stakeholders,
As you know, the Federal Budget was released on Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Needless to say that the Space Advisory Board (SAB) Members were very disappointed with Budget 2018 as it did not include funding to address a space strategy.
In the context of the Boardโs report, Consultations on Canadaโs Future in Space: What We Heard, we pointed to the need for urgent action to reverse the decline in Canadaโs space capability. We were hoping the Government would signal specific measures to advance long-term plans and priorities for Canada in space. Despite the lack of signal, Space Advisory Board Members remain convinced that Canada needs a vision and investments in space to meet national needs and fulfill its aspirations.
As the Chair of the Space Advisory Board, I want you to know that we will continue to emphasize this important message as we remain engaged with the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and his officials. We will also continue to work towards highlighting the importance of space, and the urgency to have a long-term strategy that will provide leadership, guidance and predictability for our space sector.
Budget 2018 does provide significant funding to support Canadian scientists and researchers. Furthermore, a number of important milestones for Canada in space are on the horizon. Canadian Astronaut, David Saint-Jacques, will fly to the International Space Station (ISS) in November 2018. He will be on the ISS for a six month stay to conduct a series of scientific experiments, robotics tasks and test new technologies. The launch of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) is another milestone, as well as the arrival of OSIRES-Rex at asteroid Bennu.
We intend to use these upcoming Canadian achievements in space as anchor events to continue building momentum, conducting outreach and helping support the Canadian space sector. The Board has been in place less than a year and we are still in the early stages of our journey to build broader support for Canadaโs space vision. Finally, we will remain engaged with the public on Canadaโs future in space and welcome input through contact with members of the Board or e-mail to ic.sab-cce.ic@canada.ca
Best regards,
Lucy Stojak, Chair
Space Advisory Board
(english above)
Madame, Monsieur,
Comme vous le savez, le budget fรฉdรฉral a รฉtรฉ publiรฉ le mardi 27 fรฉvrier 2018. Il va sans dire que les membres du Comitรฉ consultatif de lโespace (CCE) ont รฉtรฉ trรจs dรฉรงus du budget 2018, car celui-ci nโannonรงait pas de financement pour une stratรฉgie spatiale.
Dans le contexte du rapport du Comitรฉ, Consultations sur lโavenir du Canada dans lโespace : Commentaires reรงus, nous avons soulignรฉ la nรฉcessitรฉ dโune action urgente pour inverser le dรฉclin de la capacitรฉ spatiale canadienne. Nous espรฉrions que le gouvernement annoncerait des mesures particuliรจres pour faire progresser les plans et les prioritรฉs ร long terme du Canada dans lโespace. Malgrรฉ lโabsence de mesures annoncรฉes, les membres du Comitรฉ consultatif de lโespace demeurent convaincus que le Canada a besoin dโune vision et dโinvestissements dans le domaine spatial afin de rรฉpondre ร ses besoins et de rรฉaliser ses aspirations.
En tant que prรฉsidente du Comitรฉ consultatif de lโespace, je tiens ร vous assurer que nous continuerons de mettre lโaccent sur cet important message tandis que nous maintenons le dialogue avec le ministre de lโInnovation, des Sciences et du Dรฉveloppement รฉconomique ainsi que ses reprรฉsentants. Nous continuerons รฉgalement ร souligner lโimportance de lโespace et lโurgence de se doter dโune stratรฉgie ร long terme qui assurera un leadership, des orientations et une prรฉvisibilitรฉ pour notre secteur spatial.
Le budget de 2018 prรฉvoit un financement important en appui aux scientifiques et aux chercheurs canadiens. De plus, plusieurs jalons importants pour le Canada dans lโespace pointent ร lโhorizon. Lโastronaute canadien, David Saint-Jacques, sโenvolera ร destination de la Station spatiale internationale, en novembre 2018. Il y sรฉjournera pendant six mois pour mener une sรฉrie dโexpรฉriences scientifiques et de tรขches robotiques, et pour mettre ร lโessai de nouvelles technologies. Le lancement de la mission de la Constellation RADARSAT reprรฉsente un autre jalon, de mรชme que lโarrivรฉe dโOSIRIS-Rex ร lโastรฉroรฏde Bennu.
Nous avons lโintention dโutiliser ces rรฉalisations canadiennes ร venir dans lโespace comme รฉvรฉnements phares pour continuer de poursuivre sur notre lancรฉe, mener des activitรฉs de sensibilisation et contribuer ร soutenir le secteur spatial canadien. Le Comitรฉ existe depuis moins dโun an et nous en sommes encore aux premiers stades de notre dรฉmarche visant ร accroรฎtre lโappui ร la vision spatiale du Canada. Nous espรฉrons continuer ร mobiliser le public concernant lโavenir du Canada dans lโespace et nous nous rรฉjouissons ร lโidรฉe de recevoir des commentaires par lโentremise des membres du Comitรฉ ou par courriel ร ic.sab-cce.ic@canada.ca.
Cordialement,
Lucy Stojak, prรฉsidente
Comitรฉ consultatif de lโespace

