Bill Detail
An Act to amend the Aeronautics Act and other Acts
This enactment amends the Aeronautics Act to establish a legislative framework for space launch and re-entry activities in Canada. It amends certain definitions to take into account new terms, such as launch vehicles and re-entry vehicles, and authorizes those terms to be defined by regulation. It also removes certain decisions related to launch and re-entry from review by the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada. It expands the regulation-making powers, including in relation to launches and re-entries and the operation of launch and re-entry sites, as well as in relation to the application of certain international agreements and standards.
This enactment also introduces new authorities related to liability and indemnification for launch and re-entry activities. It authorizes the Minister of Transport to indemnify owners and operators of launch or re-entry vehicles in certain circumstances, and when it is in the public interest, for their liability to third parties for loss or damage caused by their activities, and to require the owners and operators in certain circumstances to indemnify the Government of Canada for any liability to third parties for loss or damage caused by their activities. It establishes regulatory authority to create a distinct financial responsibility regime that includes the ability to grant exemptions or adjustments in specific cases. It provides for emergency authorities to allow the Minister to stop launch or re-entry activities for reasons of safety or security. Finally, it establishes a scheme related to the development of zoning regulations for certified launch and re-entry sites.
It also amends the Carriage by Air Act, the Canada Transportation Act and the Secure Air Travel Act.
Bill C-28, also known as the Canadian Space Launch Act, aims to create a legal framework for space launches and re-entries originating from or returning to Canada. It updates the Aeronautics Act to include definitions for 'launch vehicle' and 're-entry vehicle' and grants the Minister of Transport new powers related to these activities.
The bill affects companies involved in space launches and re-entries by establishing rules for operations, safety, and liability. It allows the Minister to provide financial protection (indemnification) to operators in certain public interest cases, while also enabling the government to seek indemnification from operators for damages. The legislation also includes provisions for emergency intervention by the Minister to halt activities for safety or security reasons and introduces zoning regulations for launch and re-entry sites.