Ottawa announces over $11M to expand high-speed internet in rural and northern Sask.
A new federal investment aimed at expanding high-speed internet access is set to reach more than 1,900 homes in rural and remote parts of Saskatchewan, including nearly 200 Indigenous households.
The Government of Canada announced Friday more than $11 million in funding for four broadband projects that will connect 1,922 households in 28 communities.
Speaking in Meadow Lake, Secretary of State (Rural Development) Buckley Belanger said the announcement is part of Ottawa’s broader commitment to ensure reliable internet access is available to all Canadians.
“Today is about something very simple — making sure people in rural and remote Saskatchewan have the same access to high-speed internet as anyone else in this country,” Belanger said.





