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Trudeau stops in N.B., announces $500M more for rural high-speed internet access

WATCH: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Oromocto, N.B. on Tuesday, where he announced $475 million to help connect another 60,000 homes in Canada to high-speed internet. Silas Brown reports. – Nov 8, 2022

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is announcing an extra $475 million to the federal government’s fund for delivering high-speed internet to rural homes across the country.

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Trudeau made the announcement today in Oromocto, N.B., where he said the money will help connect another 60,000 homes in Canada to high-speed internet.

The money is in addition to the $2.75 billion already in the government’s Universal Broadband Fund, which is dedicated to connecting 98 per cent of Canadians to high-speed internet by 2026 and 100 per cent of Canadians by 2030.

Trudeau is also announcing up to $17.6 million for high-speed internet in New Brunswick, in addition to the $55 million that was already earmarked for that province.

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The prime minister says the extra money will go toward the government’s plan to offer every home in New Brunswick high-speed internet by 2030.

Ottawa says 93.5 per cent of Canadians homes either have access to high-speed internet or are “targeted to receive access” through program commitments.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 8, 2022.

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