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Nova Scotia companies chosen to help build Canada’s first commercial spaceport

WATCH: Maritime Launch Services has been working for years to build Canada's first commercial spaceport, near the small town of Canso, Nova Scotia. Ross Lord reports on the ambitious plan's progress and how even Russia's invasion in Ukraine is having an impact – Apr 28, 2022

The Nova Scotia company planning to build Canada’s first commercial spaceport has chosen some local firms to design and build the compound that will house its proposed launch pad.

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Maritime Launch Services says it picked Strum Consulting, Stantec, Nova Construction and St. Francis Xavier University, among other organizations to help it launch satellites into orbit.

The company says Stantec will lead the spaceport design team, and Antigonish, N.S.,-based Nova Construction will be involved with building roads and with other civil construction work at the launch site, located near Canso, N.S., in northeastern Nova Scotia.

St. Francis Xavier has been chosen to implement an air-monitoring program for the spaceport with the help of the university’s FluxLab, led by Dr. David Risk.

Stephen Matier, president and CEO of Maritime Launch Services, says the company plans to host an industry day to recruit people from the Guysborough, N.S., municipality to work on the project.

The news comes after Nova Scotia’s Environment Department in March granted the company an 18-month extension to begin construction on the spaceport.

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