I don’t have live access to current news right now, but here’s how you can quickly check the latest on Roberta Bondar’s partner and related updates:
- Check major Canadian outlets for recent profiles or obituaries that might mention her partner.
- Look at Roberta Bondar Foundation and Bondar family announcements for social or relationship updates.
- Search reputable entertainment and news aggregators with terms like “Roberta Bondar partner 2026” or “Roberta Bondar spouse.”
If you’d like, I can draft a quick search plan and monitor hints (including which outlets to prioritize) and summarize any matching articles you provide.
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In celebration of Dr. Bondar’s historic voyage to space, The Roberta Bondar Foundation is hosting a virtual evening with the former space traveller on Saturday, Jan. 22, 30 years to the day since she lifted off for an eight-day journey in which she circled Earth 129 times. The Ontario Medical Association is a sponsor of the event, which will include congratulations by singers Anne Murray, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Susan Aglukark, hockey legend and doctor Hayley Wickenheiser and astronaut David...
robertabondar.comThree decades ago, a U of T alumna gained a whole new perspective of Earth, one few have an opportunity to experience. Making history as the first female Canadian astronaut, Roberta Bondar (PhD 1974) circled the Earth 129 times during an eight-day mission.
www.utm.utoronto.caRoberta Bondar was the first woman Canadian astronaut and the world's first neurologist in space. She conducted over 40 physical and life science experiments there.
www.asc-csa.gc.ca30 years after historic flight, Canada’s first female astronaut inspires wonder in our natural world
news.westernu.caCBC Radio interviewsDec, 2024 Radio Interviews Make Space for Birds! Dr. Bondar’s new book, Space for Birds ~ Patterns and Parallels of Beauty and Flight, is attracting interest from birders, book stores, and broadcasters. What questions would you want to ask Dr. Bondar about…
therobertabondarfoundation.orgThirty years ago, on Jan. 22, 1992, alumna Dr. Roberta Bondar, MSc’71 in Pathology, DSc’95, became the world’s first neurologist and Canada’s first female astronaut in space. In conversation with Western News, she recalls the “watershed moment” of seeing a brain specimen for the first time as a Master’s student at Western in 1969.
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