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Government of Canada and BC Government Announce $830 Million Plan to Connect the Entire Province of BC to High Speed Internet
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Governments of Canada and British Columbia working together to connect 98% of Canadians to high-speed Internet by 2026 and 100% by 2030
Vancouver, BC, March 9, 2022--(T-Net)--The Government of Canada and the Provincial Government of BC have announced a partnership to invest up to $830 million to support projects that will improve access to high-speed Internet in rural, remote and Indigenous communities throughout British Columbia.
Under this plan, both levels of governments will contribute up to $415 million, for a total combined funding of $830 million to connect the entire province of British Columbia.
British Columbia's funding will build on investments made to date and will include the $289 million announced in B.C.'s Budget 2022. Both governments of Canada and British Columbia will work with local communities, including Indigenous communities, to achieve the national target of connecting 98% of Canadians by 2026 and 100% by 2030.
British Columbia's plan accelerates this work, with a provincial target of 100% of B.C. communities connected by 2027.
The governments of Canada and British Columbia said in a release that they recognize the important role access to high-speed Internet will have in economic recovery following the pandemic. Collaborating to provide better Internet services to British Columbians living in rural, remote and northern communities will contribute to the economic growth of the entire province.
Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development, Government of Canada
"We need to close the connection gap and ensure that every nook and cranny of British Columbia has access to reliable high-speed Internet—from Masset to Keats Island, from Dease Lake to Lillooet, or from Hendrix Lake all the way to Port Alice. That's why today's Canada-B.C. broadband partnership of up to $830 million toward connecting all remaining rural households in the province is a historic milestone for British Columbians."
"The Government of Canada will continue to make investments like these to help connect every Canadian and achieve our national target of connecting 98% of Canadians by 2026 and 100% by 2030." said Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development.
Lisa Beare, Minister of Citizens Services, BC Government
"We know how important connectivity is to every British Columbian to support our growing economy and ensure we are putting people first. That's why, with the launch of our new program, Connecting Communities BC, we're committing to accelerate the target in our province to close the digital divide and connect all of B.C. by 2027." stated Lisa Beare, British Columbia's Minister of Citizens Services.
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