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  1. Universal high-speed Internet access: Timeline. 2014 – 79% of Canadians have access to high-speed Internet. 2019 – Connectivity Strategy is announced, targeting 100% connectivity by 2030. 2022 – 93.5% of Canadians have access to high-speed Internet. 2026 – 98% of Canadians are expected to have access to high-speed Internet.

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    No matter where you live, access to reliable, affordable high-speed Internet is essential. That’s why the Government of Canada is working with provinces and territories, municipalities, Indigenous communities, and large and small Internet service providers to ensure that all Canadians are connected.

    Projections show that 98.6% of Canadians will have access to high-speed Internet by 2026

    December 28, 2023 – Ottawa, Ontario

    No matter where you live, access to reliable, affordable high-speed Internet is essential. That’s why the Government of Canada is working with provinces and territories, municipalities, Indigenous communities, and large and small Internet service providers to ensure that all Canadians are connected.

    Today, the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, updated Canadians on the Government of Canada’s progress toward connecting all Canadians, no matter where they live, to high-speed Internet.

    A year of progress

    “High-speed Internet is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Thanks to our government, 93.5% of Canadian households now have access to high-speed Internet, compared to just 79% in 2014. We are on track to surpass our target of providing 98% of Canadians with high-speed Internet access by 2026 and all Canadians by 2030. I will continue to make sure rural Canadians have the access they need to affordable high-speed Internet connectivity.”

    – The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

    •Canada’s Connectivity Strategy aims to provide all Canadians with access to Internet speeds of at least 50 megabits per second (Mbps) download / 10 Mbps upload.

    •Since 2015, the Government of Canada has allocated $7.6 billion for building or improving broadband Internet infrastructure from coast to coast to coast.

    •The Universal Broadband Fund (UBF) is a $3.225 billion investment by the Government of Canada designed to help provide high-speed Internet access to 98% of Canadians by 2026 and achieve the national target of 100% access by 2030.

    •Of that amount, up to $50 million is allocated for mobile Internet projects that primarily benefit Indigenous people.

    •Today, 93.5% of Canadian households have access to high-speed Internet compared to just 79% in 2014.

    •The High-Speed Internet Access Dashboard is updated on a quarterly basis and allows Canadians to view national progress and government funding by province and territory.

  2. Our goal is for all Canadians to have access to high-speed Internet of at least 50 megabits per second (Mbps) download and 10 Mbps upload speeds. Learn about how we are enhancing connectivity for all Canadians. Progress as of December 31, 2023.

  3. On June 3, 2019, the CRTC launched its $750 million Broadband Fund. This Fund is accepting applications for projects that include Canada's territories and satellite-dependent communities, where there is a great need for improved broadband and mobile wireless networks.

  4. Sep 12, 2024 · Here are the plans Telus has to offer for internet access in Canada: $15 USD per month: 100 minutes of Canada-wide calls, unlimited texts. $25 USD per month: Unlimited Canada-wide calls, unlimited texts. $35 USD per month: 1GB of data, unlimited Canada-wide calls, unlimited texts.

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  5. Mar 4, 2024 · The Universal Broadband Fund is a $3.225 billion investment by the Government of Canada designed to help provide high-speed Internet access to 98% of Canadians by 2026 and achieve the national target of 100% access by 2030. Today, 93.5% of Canadian households have access to high-speed Internet, compared to just 79% in 2014.

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  7. Jul 20, 2023 · The year 2022 was no exception, with Internet use among Canadians aged 15 years and older reaching 95%, up from 92% in 2020. The largest increase was seen among Canadians aged 75 years and older, up from 62% in 2020 to 72% in 2022. As the use of digital technologies grows, Canadians are becoming more acquainted with newer technologies and ...

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