Canada is the only G7 country without space launch capability. Three Canadian companies want to change that

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For the longest time, Canada has relied on other nations’ rockets to send its satellites into orbit — a system so reliable that many have forgotten it wasn’t always this way.

In 1999, as we were developing the RADARSAT-2, the earth observation satellite’s advanced capability raised eyebrows south of the border. It was so good, the Americans refused to launch it, saying its high-precision imaging ability to see through clouds and darkness posed national security concerns.

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