Dis-connecting families: feds must expand program so all low-income people get internet access

The range of initiatives that exist today are at best a patchwork, leaving behind thousands of low-income people struggling to connect.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has committed to connecting 98 per cent of Canadians to high-speed internet by 2026 and all Canadians by 2030—a target already too far away, writes Ray Noyes.
The pandemic laid bare many of the inequities that persist in our systems. One issue that came to the fore was our need for the internet like never before. Every individual was forced to get on to the world wide web for anything and everything. Even eviction hearings m...

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