Canadians in Rollingdam, Bonny River, Jemseg, McDonald Corner, Upper Hainesville and Davidson Lake to benefit from faster Internet

Residents to get new or improved Internet access thanks to Government of Canada investment

OTTAWA, Aug. 28, 2019 /CNW/ - Canadians understand the importance of building communities. They have always invested in ways to better connect with each other--from the St. Lawrence Seaway to the national railroad system to the Trans-Canada Highway. Those investments now need to reflect the increasingly digital world.

That is why the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Rural Economic Development, today announced an investment of $889,523 that will bring new or improved high-speed Internet access to Rollingdam, Bonny River, Jemseg, McDonald Corner, Upper Hainesville and Davidson Lake, New Brunswick.

This investment will help residents connect with family and friends, do business online, participate in distance education and take advantage of the opportunities afforded by the digital age.

Connect to Innovate is investing in building the digital backbone of high-speed Internet networks. Backbone networks are the digital highways that move data in and out of communities. These highways carry large amounts of data that are essential for schools, hospitals, libraries and businesses to function in a digital world.

High-speed Internet access is essential for rural and remote Canadians to thrive in the digital economy. High-Speed Access for All: Canada's Connectivity Strategy is the Government's plan to ensure that, over time, all Canadians will have access to affordable high-speed Internet, no matter where they live. It also commits to improving mobile wireless coverage where Canadians live and work, as well as along major highways and roads.

Quotes

"Broadband Internet service is key for the prosperity of rural Canadian communities. This project will allow residents of rural communities in New Brunswick to be better connected to friends, family and businesses, as well as have better access to online services and tools. By providing better broadband connections, we are increasing the potential for economic growth and diversification and enhancing the quality of life in small and rural communities."
- The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Rural Economic Development

Quick facts

    --  Of the $889,523 investment in high-speed Internet announced today:
        --  $664,893 will come from the Connect to Innovate program;
        --  $67,300 will come from the Government of New Brunswick; and
        --  $157,330 will come from Bell Canada.
    --  The Government has proposed an ambitious plan to ensure that each
        household in every community across Canada, no matter how rural or
        remote, has access to high-speed Internet and mobile wireless services.
    --  In Budget 2019, the Government proposed historic investments of up to $6
        billion for high-speed connectivity. New investments in the Connect to
        Innovate program are a key part of this funding.
    --  Through Connect to Innovate, the Government is extending high-speed
        Internet service to over 900 rural and remote communities, of which 190
        are Indigenous. Connect to Innovate projects have the potential to
        impact up to 380,000 households. Further investments will be announced
        shortly.
    --  In partnership with the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA),
        the Government of Canada has launched a quick and easy Internet speed
        test. This test will provide CIRA and the Government with the data
        needed to help expand high-speed networks to rural, remote, northern and
        underserved communities across Canada.
    --  Rural Opportunity, National Prosperity: An Economic Development Strategy
        for Rural Canada outlines ways to maximize federal investments to
        improve the quality and resiliency of community infrastructure, create
        good jobs, support trade and investment, strengthen skills, and welcome
        newcomers in rural communities.
    --  As a result of the $180-billion Investing in Canada infrastructure plan,
        Canada's rural and northern communities are benefiting from the renewal
        of public infrastructure, which includes investments in roads, bridges
        and highways; water treatment systems; cleaner, more affordable sources
        of electricity; stormwater systems; and natural barriers that reduce the
        risk of flooding brought on by extreme weather events.
        --  $2 billion of this funding is supporting infrastructure projects
            that meet the unique needs of rural and northern communities; and
        --  $400 million is being delivered through the Arctic Energy Fund to
            deliver cleaner, more affordable electricity to residents living in
            Canada's territories.

Related products

    --  Rural Opportunity, National Prosperity: An Economic Development Strategy
        for Rural Canada
    --  High-Speed Access for All: Canada's Connectivity Strategy

Associated links

    --  Budget Plan 2019
    --  Connect to Innovate
    --  Announced Connect to Innovate projects
    --  Investing in Canada: Canada's Long-Term Infrastructure Plan
    --  Investing in Canada Plan Project Map

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