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The Canadian Space Agency positions Canada as having a significant role in the future of space exploration beginning with Artemis II.
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jenni Gibbons is assigned as the Capsule Communicator (Capcom) for the Artemis II mission.
The new Implementing Arrangement between the Canadian Space Agency and the Indian Space Research Organisation is expected to encompass atmospheric sciences, space robotics, human spaceflight, and quantum communication technologies.
Canada and India will pursue a new Implementing Arrangement under the existing framework between the Canadian Space Agency and the Indian Space Research Organisation.
Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch (NASA), and Jeremy Hansen (Canadian Space Agency) were present in Congress and were invited by the Speaker of the House during the State of the Union.
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Josh Kutryk was named mission specialist aboard Starliner-1 and trained with Mike Fincke.
The Canadian Space Agency is investing $5.5 million in Bubble Technology Industries to fund the Canadian Active Neutron Spectrometer (CANS).
The Canadian Space Agency identified Mining and In-Situ Resource Utilization as one of two technologies for the LSEI Architecture Studies.
The Canadian Space Agency requires LSEI Architecture Study proposals to be submitted by a team comprised of more than two organizations or consultants.
The Canadian Space Agency posted a new opportunity for the Lunar Surface Exploration Initiative Architecture Studies.
On December 13, 2025 the Canadian Space Agency provided $2.9 million in funding to four companies for the LSEI prototyping phase.
The Canadian Space Agency identified Power Generation and Distribution as one of two technologies for the LSEI Architecture Studies.
The Canadian Space Agency is preparing to consider one or more future Requests for Proposal under the Space Technology Development Program based on the Enabling Technologies for Future Missions RFI.
Over the last 14 years the Canadian Space Agency has supported new technology development with $147 million in funding.
Over the last 14 years the Canadian Space Agency’s average annual new technology development funding was approximately $10.5 million per year.
If the Canadian Space Agency had reached $20 million annually by 2015-16, the inflation-adjusted budget would be approximately $26.5 million in 2026.
The Canadian Space Agency released a request for information titled Enabling Technologies for Future Missions on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.
The Canadian government responded to the Emerson Report with a commitment that the Canadian Space Agency would double its Space Technologies Development Program budget to reach $20 million annually by 2015-16.
The Canadian Space Agency’s average annual new technology development funding increased to $17.1 million per year over the past five years.
Recommendation #7 of the Emerson Report called for total funding for the Canadian Space Agency’s technology development programs to be raised by $10 million per year for each of the next three years and maintained at that level.