Press Release
From: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
November 9, 2020 – Ottawa, Ontario
Over the past months, many Canadians have worked from home, taken classes, shopped online, and accessed government services remotely. The global COVID-19 pandemic has made it more important than ever for all Canadians to access fast and reliable Internet, no matter where they live.
Today, Gudie Hutchings, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development, highlighted an investment of $1.75 billion to help connect Canadians to high-speed Internet across the country. Originally announced in Budget 2019 as a $1 billion program, the Government is now providing additional funding to advance large, high-impact projects, which will leverage partnerships including with the Canada Infrastructure Bank broadband initiative. The program will include a $150 million Rapid Response Stream with an accelerated application process that will allow shovel-ready projects to get started right away. The UBF will also allocate $50 million of its total budget for mobile Internet projects that primarily benefit Indigenous peoples. This investment will help connect 98 per cent of Canadians across the country to high-speed Internet by 2026 so that they can better participate in the digital economy.
Parliamentary Secretary Hutchings also highlighted an agreement of $600 million with Canadian satellite company Telesat to secure low-earth-orbit satellite capacity, which will improve connectivity and expand high-speed Internet coverage to rural and remote regions across Canada.
Today’s investments will help make progress on the Government of Canada’s commitment to create over one million jobs, and its work to support Canadians living in rural, remote, and northern communities. As we take steps toward our economic recovery from the pandemic, the Government of Canada will continue to make investments in infrastructure to build strong communities and a more competitive and resilient Canada for everyone.
The Government has already made significant progress toward the goal of connecting Canadians to high-speed internet. In the Atlantic provinces, the Government of Canada has invested a total of $122,449,226
in 21 projects, which will connect 145,634 households.
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“High-speed Internet access is essential for the success of our communities, it is more than just a convenience. The Universal Broadband Fund will help bridge the digital divide and allow more Canadians to take advantage of online services including telework, virtual health care, e-learning opportunities, as well as fostering economic growth and making our communities safer. Today’s announcement takes a giant step toward improving connectivity in the Atlantic provinces.”
— Gudie Hutchings, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development
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Marie-Pier Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Rural Economic Development
(613) 295-8123
Marie-Pier.Baril@cfc-swc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
343-291-1777
ic.mediarelations-mediasrelations.ic@canada.ca
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