
Jay Aspin
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Jay Aspin
@JayAspin
Order of Ontario recipient , Former MP, 6-term Councilor, 6-term School Trustee International Trade Professional, father, husband, politics & sports enthusiast





We are pleased to present NordSpace CEO, Rahul Goel's, annual update on our progress and missions from last week's Canadian Space Launch Conference. The keynote spanned rocket development, spaceport construction, satellite and robotic missions, strategic investments, and a 25 year vision for Canada's future in space. In Rahul’s address, he specifically discussed: 🏗️ The existential necessity for a space launch company to pursue vertical integration to develop a commercially viable and scalable capability that is sovereign itself, to reliably support a sovereign launch program for the country. 📈 NordSpace’s three phase plan to evolve from pathfinder missions and developments, to scaled manufacturing and production, and ultimately internalized launch cadence and gains. Resulting in a highly competitive cost structure that only the convergence of a company’s carefully planned launch systems and space systems divisions can enable. 🚀 NordSpace’s rapid advancements in its rocket systems, ranging from scaling engine technology to the orbital regime with our patent pending Hadfield-150 engine, growing our advanced manufacturing capabilities in metal additive and automated composites for primary structures, engine testing and test facilities, and more. 💫 The Atlantic Spaceport Complex (ASX), NordSpace’s private spaceport in Newfoundland and Labrador, and recent advancements including active construction at SLC-02, environmental approvals, aeronautical studies, spaceport design in preparation for Tundra’s first flight, and community collaborations. 🏭 NordSpace’s new campus, a 60,000 sqft facility that we are moving into this month to expand our team to 235 employees over the coming years, while adding significant capabilities in vertically integrated manufacturing, assembly, and testing of our rockets and spacecraft. 🛰️ Updates on NordSpace's first satellite, Terra Nova, launching to space later this year to demonstrate key in-house developed hardware and software for wildfire monitoring, Arctic surveillance, and space domain awareness. The mission uses our edge-AI imaging payload, Chronos, and will test secondary systems such as key components of our Athena bus and our Zephyr-EP in-space thruster. 🌖 Our new lunar program, starting with Canada’s first lunar rover named TERRY, fully privately financed and built by NordSpace, arriving at the surface of the Moon late 2027. This mission will expand into a high cadence of hosted payload lunar rover missions with TERRY+ starting in 2028. 💵 Announcing several new investments, including over $20M in new strategic investments in manufacturing and spaceport infrastructure, and NordSpace Ventures with several new investments in Canadian space and defence startups. 👩🚀 NordSpace’s 25 year vision for Canada’s future in space from interplanetary missions to manned spaceflight. The remainder of the sessions will be published to NordSpace’s YouTube channel over the coming days. We look forward to welcoming everyone to the Canadian Space Launch Conference in 2027. Ad astra! 🇨🇦


We are pleased to present NordSpace CEO, Rahul Goel's, annual update on our progress and missions from last week's Canadian Space Launch Conference. The keynote spanned rocket development, spaceport construction, satellite and robotic missions, strategic investments, and a 25 year vision for Canada's future in space. In Rahul’s address, he specifically discussed: 🏗️ The existential necessity for a space launch company to pursue vertical integration to develop a commercially viable and scalable capability that is sovereign itself, to reliably support a sovereign launch program for the country. 📈 NordSpace’s three phase plan to evolve from pathfinder missions and developments, to scaled manufacturing and production, and ultimately internalized launch cadence and gains. Resulting in a highly competitive cost structure that only the convergence of a company’s carefully planned launch systems and space systems divisions can enable. 🚀 NordSpace’s rapid advancements in its rocket systems, ranging from scaling engine technology to the orbital regime with our patent pending Hadfield-150 engine, growing our advanced manufacturing capabilities in metal additive and automated composites for primary structures, engine testing and test facilities, and more. 💫 The Atlantic Spaceport Complex (ASX), NordSpace’s private spaceport in Newfoundland and Labrador, and recent advancements including active construction at SLC-02, environmental approvals, aeronautical studies, spaceport design in preparation for Tundra’s first flight, and community collaborations. 🏭 NordSpace’s new campus, a 60,000 sqft facility that we are moving into this month to expand our team to 235 employees over the coming years, while adding significant capabilities in vertically integrated manufacturing, assembly, and testing of our rockets and spacecraft. 🛰️ Updates on NordSpace's first satellite, Terra Nova, launching to space later this year to demonstrate key in-house developed hardware and software for wildfire monitoring, Arctic surveillance, and space domain awareness. The mission uses our edge-AI imaging payload, Chronos, and will test secondary systems such as key components of our Athena bus and our Zephyr-EP in-space thruster. 🌖 Our new lunar program, starting with Canada’s first lunar rover named TERRY, fully privately financed and built by NordSpace, arriving at the surface of the Moon late 2027. This mission will expand into a high cadence of hosted payload lunar rover missions with TERRY+ starting in 2028. 💵 Announcing several new investments, including over $20M in new strategic investments in manufacturing and spaceport infrastructure, and NordSpace Ventures with several new investments in Canadian space and defence startups. 👩🚀 NordSpace’s 25 year vision for Canada’s future in space from interplanetary missions to manned spaceflight. The remainder of the sessions will be published to NordSpace’s YouTube channel over the coming days. We look forward to welcoming everyone to the Canadian Space Launch Conference in 2027. Ad astra! 🇨🇦



There’s a lot happening right now and time marches on, but today in our home we’ll take some time to pause, ten years after losing Jude. Thank you to everyone who has helped us work for better through these years. We’re so grateful for your kindness. #ForJudeForEveryone



Our government is on a mission to grow our economy by generating more reliable hydro power in the North and electrifying one of Ontario’s most mineral-rich regions by accelerating the new Red Lake transmission line. Proud to stand with @KevinHollandMPP, @GregRickford, @GeorgePirieMPP, @LisaThompsonPC, & @ToddJMcCarthy, to power new mines and homes, unlock $830 million in economic growth, and create 5,800 good-paying jobs. #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">northernontariobusiness.com/industry-news/…

Education expert wants to see larger problems addressed for why Ontario students are missing school cp24.com/news/canada/20…

In other words, they never should have been taken over. The 350k given to @fordnation crony supervisors could have potentially helped many of the boards with their budget shortfalls.

Ontario’s education minister says he will keep school boards in the province under supervision for years if necessary and won’t feel pressure to hand them back to elected trustees until he is confident they’re being well-run. globalnews.ca/news/11726020/… #onpoli

This power-grab approach by the Minister undermines public trust, erodes local democracy, and leads to poorer outcomes for students. The Ford gov't cannot claim to be student-focused while dismissing the very people who work the closest with students and families daily. #onpol

Doug Ford and education minister Paul Calandra to hold presser at 10, a day after northern school board chairs said this... Then trustees will call for province-wide consultations and a clear path back to democratic control for the eight seized boards.



"On Monday, Ford confirmed the government was still “discussing” whether or not to get rid of trustees, offering no details of what those conversations entailed. Education Minister Paul Calandra has indicated he’s keen to majorly overhaul school boards without yet tabling legislation." Calandra stated that removing Ontario English public trustees in #onted can be done with a simple act by the stroke of his pen. WATCH VIDEO globalnews.ca/news/11690429/…

