
About NewSpaceEconomy.ca
NewSpaceEconomy.ca is a curated hub for professionals, analysts, and enthusiasts seeking objective, in-depth insights into the emerging space economy. We explore the intersection of space, technology, economics, and policy with precision and clarity – free from hype, speculation, or unnecessary jargon.
Our content is crafted with the rigor of a strategist and the clarity of a seasoned author. Articles span topics such as government procurement, satellite markets, space infrastructure, and defense-related applications – always written in a professional style and structured for nontechnical readers who demand substance over flash.
In addition to contemporary analysis, NewSpaceEconomy.ca provides historical articles that trace the origins and development of space programs, technologies, and policies. These historical perspectives offer important context for understanding today’s trends and tomorrow’s trajectories – demonstrating how past decisions and innovations continue to shape the space economy.
The site also examines the relevance of science fiction as a tool for economic and technological foresight. Through curated reviews and thematic book lists, we explore how speculative storytelling reflects and anticipates real-world challenges, informing discourse on topics such as trade, governance, and industry in off-Earth environments.
NewSpaceEconomy.ca includes dedicated coverage of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), framed through the lens of aerospace security, scientific inquiry, and geopolitical significance. UAPs are analyzed not as sensational curiosities but as phenomena with potential implications for airspace monitoring, sensor technologies, defense readiness, and public policy. This coverage contributes to a broader understanding of how unexplained anomalous observations intersect with government transparency, threat assessment, and technological development.
Every article is treated like a mission brief: fact-checked, well-organized, and built to meet the highest standards of readability and relevance.
We don’t just chronicle the future – we connect it to the past, explore its cultural reflections, and make sense of it in the present.

