Canada announces $688-million contract for RADARSAT replenishment satellite
MONTREAL — The federal government has announced a $688-million contract for a new replenishment satellite that Industry Minister Mélanie Joly describes as a key technology to protecting Canada’s security and sovereignty.
Joly said Tuesday that Toronto area-based MDA Space Ltd. will build and launch the satellite as part of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission network of Earth-observing satellites.
“In an increasingly dangerous and divided world, Canada is investing in modern surveillance systems to detect threats earlier,” she said in a news release ahead of the announcement.
“Through this investment, we are reinforcing Canada’s sovereign satellite capabilities and equipping industry and the Canadian Armed Forces with the intelligence they need to protect communities, inform decisions, and keep Canada secure.”

