Friday, June 6, 2025, 5:22 pm
In the wake of rising economic and geopolitical tensions, Canadian and European space officials have reinforced their longstanding partnership. Both sides stressed that in today’s uncertain environment, strong international cooperation is critical to drive innovation and overcome the challenges faced by the space sector.
The director general of the European Space Agency said economic uncertainty and global conflict are pushing Europe's space sector to reassert links with allies.
Les agences spatiales canadienne et européenne affirment que les turbulences économiques et géopolitiques les ont convaincues de collaborer plus étroitement.
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