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Microsoft Canada launches CEO Pledge to close digital divide

Microsoft Canada launches CEO Pledge to close digital divide iStock Microsoft Canada has launched the CEO Pledge, in collaboration with Computers for Success Canada, to help close the digital skills gap by providing devices to those in underserved communities. Twenty-three organisations from across Canada have joined Microsoft in the initiative, including Bell Canada, Enbridge Inc, Finastra, TD Bank Group, TELUS, Scotiabank and Sunlife.  According to a recent article by Microsoft Canada president Kevin Peesker, those involved in the pledge will commit their organisation’s end-of-cycle devices to Computers for Schools Plus (CFS+), a programme from the government of Canada that refurbishes devices for use by schools, libraries, not-for-profit organisations, indigenous communities and low-income individuals. 

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.

TELUS Tech for Good program expands across Canada to help

TELUS Tech for Good program expands across Canada to help connect and empower Canadians with disabilities TELUS Communications Inc; March of Dimes Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA French VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 31, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) In support of National AccessAbility Week, TELUS is announcing the national expansion of their March of Dimes Canada. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, this national expansion will support more Canadians with disabilities who require professional assistance to independently use or control their mobile device. The program offers customized recommendations, training, and support on mobile devices and, based on individual need, the assistive technology required for persons with disabilities to use their mobile device. Tech for Good enables equitable access to mobile devices, empowering people with disabilities to live, work, and play in our digital world.

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