Spotty internet access puts North at serious disadvantage

Canada’s lack of infrastructure is as much a threat to our borders as are Russia's increasing claims over Arctic territory, and decreasing ice coverage making the Northwest Passage more viable as a major trade route—a territory we like to think of as Canadian, but over which the U.S. also lays claim.
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, pictured in November 2021. Federal policy can also be a stumbling block, including Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada’s requirement to avoid ‘overbuild’ in telecommunications projects, writes Tom Henheffer.
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