Canada is not in space, so therefore there is no space station in Canada. Canada does have an arm on the International Space Station in space.
The International Space Station.
CANADA
candaarm
The robotic arm of the international space station is officially called the Remote Manipulator System or RMS for short. In Canada it is usually referred to as the Canadarm, due the the fact that is was built in Canada.
As of May 2014, the International Space Station is currently being operated by Russia, the United States, France, Japan, and Canada. It is used extensively for space research and development.
The International Space Station.
CANADA
candaarm
The robotic arm of the international space station is officially called the Remote Manipulator System or RMS for short. In Canada it is usually referred to as the Canadarm, due the the fact that is was built in Canada.
As of May 2014, the International Space Station is currently being operated by Russia, the United States, France, Japan, and Canada. It is used extensively for space research and development.
The space station is a joint project among the space agencies of the United States (NASA), Russia (RKA), Japan (JAXA), Canada (CSA) and eleven European countries (ESA).
Currently right now the International Space Station is the only space station in orbit. It has however been the only space station with such international participation that it can be really be considered international. Countries, including the US, have sent astronauts to Russia's former space station Mir. Just because the International Space Station is international, doesn't necessarily mean that every country uses it. Their are 15 countries that contribute to the ISS program including the US, Russia, Canada, Japan, and several European countries.
the iss is the biggest space station and only space station
NASA has not had its own space station since Skylab re-entered Earth's atmosphere in 1979. The International Space Station is a joint project between NASA, the European Space Agency, and the space agencies of Russia, Japan, Canada and Brazil. It orbits Earth at an altitude of about 220 miles, and completes 15.7 orbits per day.
Does* Yes, up to seven at a time. These are usually from multiple countries worldwide (hence the International space station) and the current (2/24/13) crew is from the US, Russia, and Canada.
A space station is a satellite.
Albama, Moscow, U.S, Germany, France, Japan, Canada