Backgrounder: Governments of Canada and Ontario invest over $61 million to bring high-speed Internet access to more than 16,000 homes and businesses in Ontario

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Backgrounder: Governments of Canada and Ontario invest over $61 million to bring high-speed Internet access to more than 16,000 homes and businesses in Ontario
On March 3, 2023, the governments of Canada and Ontario announced over $61 million in combined federal and provincial funding for Bell Canada, the Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre and Keewaytinook Okimakanak to bring high-speed Internet access to more than 16,000 homes and businesses in rural Ontario.
The communities that will benefit from this project include:

Internet service provider Communities

Bell Canada

Central Patricia, Ear Falls, Madsen, Pickle Lake

Bell Canada

Beardmore (Animbiigoo Zaagi'igan Anishinaabek), Charlton, Earlton, Englehart, Geraldton, Holtyre, Hornepayne, Iroquois Falls, Larder Lake, Latchford, Little Longlac, Longlac, Manitouwadge, Matheson, Monteith, Nellie Lake, Porquis Junction, Ramore, Thornloe, Tomstown, Val Gagné, Virginiatown

Bell Canada

Callander, East Ferris, Hornell Heights, Nipissing, Nipissing Beach, Nipissing Junction, Powassan, North Bay, Trout Creek

Celerity Telecom in partnership with Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre

Ignace

K-Net in partnership with Keewaytinook Okimakanak

Frenchman’s Head, Kejick Bay, Whitefish Bay

Tbaytel in partnership with Northwestern Ontario Innovation Centre

Amethyst Harbour, Gillies, Gorham, Hymers, Jelly, Kakabeka Falls, Millar, Moose Hill, O'Connor, Rosslyn Village, Wild Goose

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