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Space sustainability

Canada's role in sustainable space activities, information on the National Space Council, information on future space exploration activities, and how Canada helps mitigate the risks posed by space debris.

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Canada and space sustainability

What is space sustainability, and the role Canada is playing to help make it a reality.

Commercial space launch

Canada's involvement in Commercial space launch, Enabling Canadian space launch capability and the technology Safeguards Agreement.

National Space Council

A whole-of-government approach to ensure that Canada's space program remains focused on strategic priorities and results for Canadians.

Background information for future space exploration activities

Canada signed the Artemis Accords, which established a framework for future space exploration activities.

Report: Consultation on a framework for future space exploration activities

What we heard from stakeholders to strengthen frameworks for space exploration activities.

Frequently asked questions on future space exploration activities

Questions received during a webinar organized by the Canadian Space Agency.

Canada's Near-Earth Object Surveillance Satellite (NEOSSat)

Monitoring orbiting space objects to help understand their behaviour and conduct research on techniques to reduce the risk of collisions.

Space policy and the Remote Sensing Space Systems Act

Canada works closely with spacefaring nations to ensure the safe, secure and sustainable use of space.

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