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Manitoba Liberals promise to boost cell and internet service in the north

The Manitoba Liberals says they'll bring cellphone service and high-speed internet to every northern community if elected. AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File

Manitoba Liberals say they would bring cellphone service and high-speed internet to every northern community if they win the Sept. 10 provincial election.

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Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont says he would work with Manitoba Hydro’s existing fibre-optic system and Indigenous communication companies to cover remote areas.

He estimates it would cost $20 million as part of a cost-shared deal with the federal government, although he did not provide a detailed breakdown of the figure.

There are some northern communities which are not connected to the hydro system, and Lamont says he would use other technology in those cases.

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The Liberals say Manitoba is lagging behind Saskatchewan in connecting remote areas, and better connectivity would help economic development, health care and other services.

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