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Tech Manitoba travels up north to deliver basic digital literacy course in Lynn Lake

Tech Manitoba travels up north to deliver basic digital literacy course in Lynn Lake
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Our Community: Restaurants battle it out for Our Place; ReStore celebrates 30 years

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CFSC-OPEC launches CEO Pledge campaign initiated by Microsoft Canada to help close digital divides for underserved communities

Share this article Share this article MONTREAL, June 1, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - Computers for Success Canada (CFSC-OPEC) is pleased to announce the launch of the CEO Pledge, a joint effort from some of Canada s leading businesses, initiated by Microsoft Canada, to commit their used technology to the Government of Canada s Computers for Schools Plus (CFS+) program. I would like to thank all of those who pledged to donate their organization s end-of-cycle devices to Canada s Computers for Schools Plus (CFS+) program, said the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. The COVID-19 crisis has shown the importance of everyone being able to access the digital world. By donating to the CFS+ program, you are helping under-served communities access the Internet and acquire the skills and training needed to work in today s digital economy.

Opinion: The North needs more equitable, accessible Internet

Article content While March 16 marks the virtual National Day of Action for Affordable Internet, many households in rural communities across the Northwest Territories (NWT) cannot participate. In smaller communities like Tulita, Tsiigehtchic, and Ulukhaktok (which recently experienced an eight-day internet blackout), frustratingly slow and expensive Internet access impacts our ability not only to access online information and services, but also to participate fully in consultations and forums intended to address digital divide challenges. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Opinion: The North needs more equitable, accessible Internet Back to video As northern organizations and partners in the DigitalNWT initiative, we have firsthand experience of these challenges. Northern centres like Yellowknife and Inuvik enjoy the fastest connectivity in the territories but have nowhere near the service options available in the urban south. The

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