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Ontario commits $30 million to bring broadband internet to 5 northern Indigenous communities

Premier Doug Ford announced the funding Friday for the Matawa communities north of Thunder Bay, Ont. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

THUNDER BAY, Ont. – Ontario says it will spend $30 million to help bring broadband internet service to five northern Indigenous communities.

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Premier Doug Ford announced the funding Friday for the Matawa communities north of Thunder Bay, Ont.

The province is making a contribution to the $69.2 million project which will begin this winter.

The project will connect about 650 homes and 28 businesses, schools and government offices to high-speed internet.

Approximately 800 kilometres of fibre-optic cable will be installed in order to connect the communities.

It’s part of a $315 million plan the provincial government has to increase access to broadband across Ontario.

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