Thursday, June 5, 2025, 8:21 pm
Canadian media outlets honor the legacy of Marc Garneau, the nation’s first astronaut, reflecting on his pioneering journey into space and his dedicated public service. The tributes emphasize his trailblazing achievements and the deep national pride he continues to inspire, serving as a reminder of his formidable impact on Canada's scientific and public life.
Bluesky: @theglobeandmail.com
His blend of keen intelligence and commitment to public service won him respect among both colleagues and rivals
Garneau's relationship with Quebec was not always easy
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