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Government of Canada Selects Spaceport
Nova Scotia as Dedicated Sovereign
Launch Site for National Defence
March 16, 2026
Maritime
Launch Services Inc. welcomed the
Department of National Defence (DND) as
a tenant at Spaceport Nova Scotia,
marking a historic milestone in
establishing Canada's sovereign launch
capability from Canadian soil.
Under the agreement
announced by the Government of Canada,
DND will lease a dedicated launch pad at
Spaceport Nova Scotia to support the
operational needs of DND, the Canadian
Armed Forces, and Canada's long-term
sovereign access to space.
"Today, we build on
Canada's proud legacy as a nation of
innovators, explorers, and builders.'
stated The Honourable David J. McGuinty,
Canada's Minister of National Defence,
during an announcement event at the
David Florida Laboratory in Ottawa
today. "With this step, we are not only
advancing our capabilities here on
Earth—we are reaffirming our place among
the spacefaring nations shaping the
future beyond it. Because in the decades
ahead, our security, our prosperity, and
our sovereignty will increasingly extend
beyond our atmosphere. Canada will be
there. Ad Astra Defendimus."
The agreement
provides DND with access to a dedicated
launch pad at Spaceport Nova Scotia for
a ten-year term retroactive to April 1,
2025, representing a total contract
value of $200 million over the term.
Under the agreement, Maritime Launch
will receive $20 million per year, with
approximately 90 percent of gross rental
payments spent in Canada to support
domestic industry and workforce
development. Importantly, the timing of
payments supports near-term cash flow as
the spaceport advances toward
operations. The first $20 million cash
payment is due before March 31, 2026,
followed by $5 million payments at the
end of each fiscal quarter thereafter.
Maritime Launch is
responsible for maintaining and ensuring
the facilities and continuing the build
out of the spaceport, including
additional launch pads, a launch control
centre, payload integration and testing
facilities, and supporting
infrastructure. The dedicated launch pad
is expected to reach initial operational
readiness by the end of 2026.
"Spaceport Nova
Scotia is ready to serve as Canada's
choice for sovereign orbital launch
capability. We are readying the site to
welcome launch customers from around the
world for commercial, civil, and defence
missions. Located on Canada's Atlantic
coast, the spaceport offers safe
over-ocean launch corridors and access
to highly sought-after orbital
inclinations, providing a unique
capability that only a limited number of
global launch locations can support,"
said Stephen Matier, President and CEO,
Maritime Launch Services Inc. "Spaceport
Nova Scotia helps address a global
launch capacity bottleneck, where demand
for access to orbit continues to outpace
available launch infrastructure. By
enabling reliable launch access from
Canadian soil, Spaceport Nova Scotia
will help unlock the growth of the
Canadian space sector and create lasting
economic opportunity for Canadians. This
agreement represents a long-term
investment in Canadian infrastructure,
Canadian workers, and Canadian
communities, including the creation of
high-quality jobs in rural regions such
as the Municipality of the District of
Guysborough, home to Spaceport Nova
Scotia. We are proud to support missions
that strengthen Canada's security and
sovereign access to space while helping
build a strong, competitive Canadian
space economy."
This agreement
delivers on the Government of Canada's
Defence Industrial Strategy, and
investments announced in Budget
2025–2026, to establish a sovereign
space launch capability by anchoring
critical launch infrastructure in
Canada, strengthening domestic defence
capacity, supporting Canadian industry
and skilled workers, and ensuring the
Canadian Armed Forces have reliable,
dedicated access to space-based
capabilities. At today's event in
Ottawa, Minister McGuinty highlighted
Canada's firm commitment to NATO,
announcing Canada's intention to become
a full member of the NATO STARLIFT
initiative. STARLIFT aims to build a
more resilient, responsive, and cost‑effective
network of space launch capabilities to
enable NATO allies to launch assets at
short notice from spaceports across the
Alliance.
Spaceport Nova
Scotia is being developed as a dual-use
launch facility supporting both
commercial space activity and government
missions, welcoming launch customers
from around the world while advancing
Canada's national resilience and broader
space, defence, and security objectives.
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