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Canadian Space Agency gets a woman chief – Geospatial World
The Canadian Space Agency is getting its first female president. The government has appointed Lisa Campbell, a longtime public servant, to take the agency’s reigns, the first woman to head the organization since it was founded in 1989, according to a statemen…

The Canadian Space Agency is getting its first female president. The government has appointed Lisa Campbell, a longtime public servant, to take the agency’s reigns, the first woman to head the organization since it was founded in 1989, according to a statement from the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry.
Campbell takes over as Canada charts a new course in space exploration, in part through a partnership with the international community on a new lunar program, said CBC. Canada is work…
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