Without high-speed internet, rural Canadians cut off from economy, group says

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Caption: Remember when the fastest Internet available was 1 MB? On Deer Island, N.B., that's still the reality. (Marcie Casas/Flickr cc)

Audio | The Current : Without high-speed internet, rural Canadians cut off from economy, group says

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Excruciatingly slow Internet connections are a distant memory for many city dwellers but for some Canadians living in rural areas, high-speed internet still isn't available.
In Deer Island, N.B., the fastest available internet speed is 1 MB per second and residents say it's affecting their ability to participate in the modern information economy.
Our leaders should be saying that every Canadian needs a particular kind of connection to the internet just to be dignified, to have respectable life. - Brooke DeCosta Young advocating for equal internet access in rural Canada
Brooke DeCosta Young is a member of the Deer Island Fibre Project, a group that is advocating for provincial and federal governments to classify fiber-optic internet connectivity as critical infrastructure.
This segment was produced by The Current's Julian Uzielli.