Canadian Space Agency
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA or, in French, l'Agence spatiale canadienne, ASC) is the Canadian government department space agency responsible for Canada's space program. It was established in March 1989 by the Canadian Space Agency Act and sanctioned in December 1990. The Chief Executive Officer of the agency is the President who reports to the Minister of Industry.
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French - Canadian government - Department - Space agency - Canada - Space - March - 1989 - Canadian Space Agency Act - December - 1990 - Chief Executive Officer - President - Minister of Industry
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The headquarters of the CSA is located at John H. Chapman Space Centre in Saint-Hubert, Quebec. The agency also has offices in Ottawa, Ontario at the David Florida Laboratory (which is mainly an engineering installation) and small liaison offices in Washington, D.C., Paris, France, Cape Canaveral, Florida, and Houston, Texas.
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John H. Chapman Space Centre - Saint-Hubert, Quebec - Ottawa, Ontario - David Florida Laboratory - Washington, D.C. - Paris, France - Cape Canaveral, Florida - Houston, Texas
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The agency is a relatively modest federal establishment, with only 575 employees and a rotating student population of about 100 interns or summer workers. Most of the staff is at the Chapman Centre.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Mission and mandate |
| ► | Cooperation with other national agencies |
| ► | Canadian Space Program |
| ► | Canadians in Space |
| ► | Canadian satellites |
| ► | Space Agency Locations |
| ► | External links |
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