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Quebec and feds make deal on broadband internet expansion
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hopes an $826-million joint effort to extend broadband internet access to 150,000 more Quebec customers will lead to similar agreements with other provinces and internet providers.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP120419471
Legacy Identifier:
n_Que-High-Speed-Internet20210322T1600
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1m50s
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Create Date:
3/22/2021 4:00:00 PM
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Broadband
connectivity
francois legault
high-speed internet
Internet
Justin Trudeau
online media
Quebec
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