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  2. Canadian Association of Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    a chartering organization for model rocket clubs across the country. offers its chartered clubs contest sanction and assistance in getting and keeping flying sites. the voice of its membership, providing liaison and certification programs with Transport Canada, Natural Resources Canada (Explosives Regulatory Division), and other government agencies

  3. Churchill Rocket Research Range - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill Rocket Research Range is a Canadian former rocket launch site located 23 kilometres (14 mi) [1] outside Churchill, Manitoba. [2] The facility was used by Canada and the United States beginning in 1954 for sub-orbital launches of sounding rockets to study the upper atmosphere.

  4. DRDC Valcartier - Wikipedia

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    The result was the CRV-7 rocket, which had roughly twice the speed of the existing US design, and with enough energy to be able to puncture Warsaw Pact aircraft hangars. Production started at Bristol Aerospace in 1974, and the CRV-7 has been used by the Canadian and other air forces since that time.

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    Canada will remove Russia and Belarus's most favored nation status as trading partners, and will provide additional lethal aid to Ukraine, including rocket launchers and hand grenades, Canadian ...

  6. Category:Rocket launch sites in Canada - Wikipedia

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  7. Canadian Arrow - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Arrow was a privately funded, early-2000s rocket and space tourism project concept founded by London, Ontario, Canada entrepreneurs Geoff Sheerin, Dan McKibbon and Chris Corke. The project's objective was to take the first civilians into space , on a vertical sub-orbital spaceflight reaching an altitude of 112 km.

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  9. Canadian Space Agency - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Canadian upper atmosphere and space program can be traced back to the end of the Second World War. [5] Between 1945 and 1960, Canada undertook a number of small launcher and satellite projects under the aegis of defence research, including the development of the Black Brant rocket as well as series of advanced studies examining both orbital rendezvous and re-entry. [6]