Canada in Space

New Canadian Space Strategy Delayed

Canada’s new space strategy will not be unveiled this month as previously expected, but will be delayed until later this summer or early fall, multiple sources tell SpaceQ.

There are two primary reasons for the delay.

First, the Space Advisory Board was not announced until mid-April providing it little time to consult with stakeholders and to formulate a report for the government to analyze with feedback incorporated into a new space strategy. As well, there was a greater response to the consultation process than was expected including numerous written submissions. What this all means is the government has a lot input to digest.

There were 137 people who participated in the in person portion of the consultation along with another 46 in two virtual meetings; Canada’s Youth and Next Generation Space Leaders, and the North and Canada’s Future in Space.

A Space Strategy that Includes Concrete Action

The second reason for the delay is that a draft of the new Space Strategy was circulated and met with some negative feedback from some of those who viewed the document. As previously reported, the draft that circulated builds on the previous governments Space Policy Framework and is a high-level document and it was short on action. And therein lies the problem.

The space community is no longer satisfied with high-level strategy documents that contain no concrete action.

SpaceQ contacted the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) for a comment. A representative told SpaceQ that “based on feedback from the Space Advisory Board consultations, the government heard that Canada needs a long term approach that recognizes the strategic importance of space and that is action-oriented.” The key portion of this response is that when the new Space Strategy is released, that it be “action-oriented.” 

The ISED representative further said “the Government of Canada continues to work on a space strategy that will support growth in the sector and leverage the benefits of space for all Canadians. This strategy will set a new approach for space – setting clear directions, promoting partnerships and defining a future role for Canada in space.  This comprehensive approach will help to coordinate policies and programs across government, including Canada’s Defence Policy and the Innovation and Skills Plan.”

So the delay until later this summer or early fall will provide time for the government to further tap into the Space Advisory Board, the findings from the consultation process and provide some concrete action for a new Space Strategy when it’s announced.

About Marc Boucher

Boucher is an entrepreneur, writer, editor & publisher. He is the founder of SpaceQ Media Inc. and Executive Vice President, Content of SpaceNews. Boucher has 25+ years working in various roles in the space industry and a total of 30 years as a technology entrepreneur including creating Maple Square, Canada's first internet directory and search engine.

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