Canadian rocket startup launches, aimed at space sovereignty amid global turmoil
Canadian rocket startup launches, aimed at space sovereignty amid global turmoil
Canadian rocket startup launches, aimed at space sovereignty amid global turmoil

A new rocket startup to be launched Friday says it plans to soon become the first Canadian company to have the capacity to launch medium-payload satellites in space, filling in a potentially important niche in Canada’s defence.
The Toronto-based company has already raised $6.2-million from the Business Development Bank of Canada, a Crown corporation, and a range of private investors including Toronto-based Garage Capital. Canada Rocket Company says the capital that it has raised is the largest round of all-Canadian seed funding ever for a space and defence startup.
The Canadian market alone is expected to be worth about $1-billion between 2033 and 2040, Kolias said.
Canada Rocket says it expects to be able to able to produce the rocket architecture for light-lift vehicles by 2028 when it will have about 150 employees, and then scale up to produce a medium-lift rocket two or three years later.