Think big: Canada should be open to risks as it invests in space, professor says
Canadians passionate about their country’s role in space say investments in homegrown astronauts and businesses are vital in inspiring the nation’s future steps to the stars — and the benefits that come with it.
The space sector contributed $3.4 billion to Canada’s gross domestic product in 2024, according to government figures. The federal government has also invested billions of dollars across the sector and positioned itself as a key partner to NASA and the European space effort.
However, Toronto-born astrophysicist Sara Seager, a renown researcher and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says Canada needs to replicate the U.S. approach of “thinking big” when it comes to space.
“I don’t always mean just spending huge amounts of money but making opportunity, taking risks — just executing on what appears to be a crazy idea,” Seager said in a recent interview.


