More high-speed internet funding announced for northern communities
More high-speed internet is coming to rural and remote communities thanks to a big investment by the federal government.
On Friday morning, Minister of Rural Economic Development Gudie Hutchings was at Flying Dust First Nation, pledging $37 million to the Universal Broadband Fund which will provide high speed connections to over 5,000 homes.
This will include many homes within the Meadow Lake Tribal Council as well as areas in the Prince Albert region, Yorkton-Melville, Regina-Moose Mountain, and Saskatoon-Biggar. This 5,000 includes over 2,700 homes in Indigenous communities.
“This is exactly what we need in our communities,” said Cree Vice Chief Richard Derocher, pointing to one community in the MLTC that has about 100 homes without service.