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Canada Invests $200 Million in Nova Scotia Spaceport Amid Security Concerns

Canada has committed $200 million to space launch infrastructure at a Nova Scotia spaceport. The investment, announced by Minister of National Defence David McGuinty, aims to bolster security and independence in a changing global environment.

Canada is making a substantial investment in launch infrastructure at a spaceport in Nova Scotia. Minister of National Defence David McGuinty announced a $200 million investment on Monday. The funds will go toward core infrastructure for a multi-user spaceport near Canso, Nova Scotia. According to McGuinty, the investment addresses a more complex and unpredictable security environment. The 10-year agreement will lease a dedicated space launch pad, serving as the central foundation for the facility operated by Maritime Launch Services. This commitment signals Canada's pursuit of launch independence amid rising tensions with the United States.

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  • Ars Technica — Rocket Report: Canada makes a major move, US Space Force says actually, let's be hasty
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