Rural Canada’s voice in cabinet says feds looking at funding community ISPs
OTTAWA — A new plan to help rural Canada thrive will focus on expanding internet and cellphone coverage, even funding communities that want to be their own service providers, the minister in charge of it says.
Rural Economic Development Minister Bernadette Jordan is expected to unveil the strategy next month.
In an interview this week, Jordan said the top complaint she hears on cross-country travels is the lack of high-speed internet in rural areas, which hurts businesses and efforts to woo and keep residents.