Digital infrastructure and broadband connectivity are vital for meeting emission objectives

Until rural Canadians all have reliable broadband, clean technology for reducing gas emissions will be used inefficiently.
In Saskatchewan, one of the barriers to many farmers is that they are not able to use the innovative technology to its maximum efficiency or, in some cases, even at all due to a lack of connectivity to reliable broadband, writes Ray Orb.

As president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM), I welcome the opportunity to reflect on the recent announcement made by the federal government regarding their Emissions Reductio...

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