Canada announces grants to help companies use satellite data
The federal government has announced $8 million in grants to help companies take advantage of Canadian satellite data.
At the same time, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Francois-Philippe Champagne announced a nearly 20-fold increase in the amount of publicly available imagery from RADARSAT-1, Canada’s first commercial Earth observation satellite.
“Making it free and accessible and open I think is a game-changer,” he said. “I think that will attract a lot of attention from investors and innovators in the country.”
RADARSAT-1 was launched in 1995, a product of federal and provincial governments, the United States and the private sector. Its radar sensors allowed it to gather images of the Earth day or night, in all weather and through cloud cover, smoke and haze.


