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Lucienne Robillard Announces $35 Million to Bring Broadband Internet Service to Aboriginal, Northern and Rural Communities

OTTAWA, May 20, 2004 — The Honourable Lucienne Robillard, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, is pleased to announce that up to $35 million has been made available to 25 organizations selected to receive assistance from Industry Canada in deploying broadband or high-capacity Internet to their communities. The list of organizations is attached.

These organizations, representing an estimated 612 Aboriginal, northern and rural communities across Canada, will have access to funds from the Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program's second round of implementation funding.

"Broadband is a vital tool that can help Aboriginal, rural and northern communities take part in a 21st century economy," said Minister Robillard. "The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that these communities have the tools they need to move forward socially and economically."

Broadband is defined as a high-capacity Internet connection, capable of supporting full-motion, real-time audio and video applications. It serves as a pipeline for delivering innovative applications, putting services in areas like health, education and business within easy reach of all Canadians.

"Broadband helps build community," said David Johnston, President, University of Waterloo. "It connects people, allowing them to strengthen their collective approach to commerce, education, health and other areas. With that kind of synergy, anything is possible."

Organizations selected to work with Industry Canada were chosen from 107 submissions from across Canada, based on recommendations by the arm's-length National Selection Committee.

Broadband implementation funding announced today is subject to successful negotiations between all parties through a formal contribution agreement.

The Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program complements the $155-million National Satellite Initiative announced on October 5, 2003 in Rankin Inlet. In the February 2004 Speech from the Throne, the Government of Canada reaffirmed its commitment to bringing economic benefits to all regions of Canada. This commitment would include bringing broadband service to rural communities, where it can help surmount the barrier of distance. Broadband access will ultimately provide Aboriginal, northern and rural communities with more opportunities to move forward socially and economically.

For more information on broadband initiatives, please visit http://broadband.gc.ca.

For more information, please contact:

Daniel Grenier
Director of Communications
Office of the Honourable Lucienne Robillard
Ministry of Industry and Minister responsible for the
Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
(613) 995-9001

Media Relations
Industry Canada
(613) 943-2502


Backgorunder
Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program
Broadband Implementation Funding

Broadband, or high-capacity, Internet is technology that has the potential to greatly enhance the quality of life of all Canadians through applications such as telemedicine, distance education and improved e-business opportunities.

The Government of Canada is pleased to announce that 25 organizations, representing approximately 612 communities, were selected to receive assistance from Industry Canada to deploy broadband service to their community.

What is the Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program?

The $105-million Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program was launched on September 5, 2002. This program marks the first step toward the government's commitment to ensuring broadband Internet access for all Canadian communities, in partnership with local communities, the provinces, territories and the private sector.

The program was delivered through two rounds of business plan development funding, followed by two rounds of implementation funding. Both rounds of business plan development funding and implementation funding are complete.

In total, the Government of Canada has invested $4.2 million to support the development of business plans and $79 million in the deployment of broadband services to Aboriginal, northern and rural communities.

Broadband implementation funding announced May 20, 2004 is subject to successful negotiation between all parties through a formal contribution agreement.

How were business plans selected for implementation funding?

Industry Canada and the National Selection Committee reviewed business plans and made recommendations, according to the following criteria:

  • Community engagement — demonstrated support for broadband implementation of community stakeholders, and neighbouring communities.


  • Community need — anticipated requirements, uses and expected benefits resulting from broadband access.


  • Project management — the experience and/or ability of the applicant to successfully implement the business plan and complete the project in a timely manner.


  • Technology and implementation — demonstration that technological solutions selected through a request for proposals (RFP) process are appropriate to the needs and capacities of the community or communities concerned.


  • Sustainability — demonstration of a long-term strategy to sustain the broadband services deployed as a result of this project.

How were broadband business plans assessed?

Business plans were assessed by Industry Canada and the National Selection Committee based on community engagement, community need, project management, technology and implementation, and sustainability.

Why were there no projects selected from New Brunswick or Nunavut?

The Broadband Pilot Program did not receive any submissions from Nunavut in this round of implementation funding since an application from Nunavut, which covered all communities in the territory, was selected in the first round.

No applications were submitted from New Brunswick for this round of implementation funds since a province-wide broadband initiative was announced in fall 2003 that will extend broadband services to approximately 90 per cent of households, 95 per cent of businesses, 100 per cent of health centers and all First Nations communities.

When were the National Selection Committee members selected and what role do they play?

Members of the National Selection Committee were selected on December 17, 2002. The 24-member committee comprises individual leaders from academia, government and the private sector, as well as health, education and community organizations. With information from Industry Canada, they make recommendations to the Minister on which proposals should receive business plan and implementation funding.

What additional funding is available?

The Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program was delivered through two rounds of business plan development funding, followed by two rounds of implementation funding. All rounds of business plan development funding and implementation funds are complete and no further funding is available.

Communities that are eligible to receive broadband services via satellite are encouraged to apply for satellite capacity under the National Satellite Initiative. For more information on broadband developments, please visit http://www.broadband.gc.ca.

How does broadband access relate to Canada's Innovation Strategy?

In the lead up to the National Summit on Innovation and Learning, between May and November 2002, more than 10 000 Canadians gave their views and ideas on creating a culture of innovation and learning across Canada. More than 34 regional summits were held to discuss the issues.

At the National Summit, extending broadband access across the country and into rural and remote communities was identified by participants as a key to strengthening communities. The launch of the Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program was identified as an early action taken by the Government of Canada toward this goal.

Provincial Breakdown

Province/Territory Proposals selected *Total funding requested Number of communities represented Total Aboriginal communities
Alberta 1 $318,440 10 5
British Columbia 2 $740,292 12 4
Manitoba 1 $416,158 18 0
Newfoundland and Labrador 4 $3,310,889 66 0
Nova Scotia 3 $3,699,401 99 1
Northwest Territories 1 $5,068,317 33 28
Ontario 4 $3,400,517 42 5
Prince Edward Island 1 $736,244 21 0
Quebec 4 $11,417,311 216 2
Saskatchewan 3 $6,805,850 89 36
Yukon 1 $222,806 6 1
Total 25 *$36,136,225 612 82

*While $36 million has been requested, only $35 million is available under this round of implementation funding. The final amount of funds allocated to each applicant will be determined following negotiations with Industry Canada.

This total represents 451 communities as defined by Statistics Canada and 10 percent of the unserved communities in Canada.

Successful Applicants and List of Impacted Communities

The following list of communities is based on the information submitted by applicants to the Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program. Therefore, there is a possibility of duplicate entries or missing communities. The actual list of communities affected by Round 2 Phase 2 of broadband implementation funds will be confirmed following successful negotiations between Industry Canada and the applicant.

British Columbia

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
Atlin Community Network Society Atlin, Taku River Tlingit First Nation (TRTFN) Village, Five Mile First Nation Reserve, Pine Creek, Lakeview
Gwaii Trust Society Masset, Old Massett, Port Clements, Tlell, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte, Sandspit

Alberta

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council Sucker Creek, Kapawe'no, Swan River, Sawridge, Driftpile, Grouard, Joussard, Kinuso, Widewater, Faust

Manitoba

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
North-East Interlake Community Futures Development Committee Inc. Arnes, Balmoral, Camp Morton, Clandeboye, Gimli, Grosse Isle, Gunton, Komarno, Matlock (Dunnottar), Meleb, Petersfield, Sandy Hook, St. Andrews (part), Stonewall, Stony Mountain, Teulon, West St. Paul (part), Winnipeg Beach

Newfoundland and Labrador

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
The Town of Harbour Breton Harbour Breton, McCallum, Hermitage-Sandyville, Seal Cove, Gaultois, Pool's Cove, St. Jacques - Coombs Cove, Belleoram, Rencontre East
Baie Verte And Area Chamber Of Commerce Baie Verte, Seal Cove (White Bay)
Southwestern Marine and Mountain Zone Corporation Coal Brook, O'Regan's, Searston, Benoits Siding, St. Andrews, Doyles, Tompkins, Upper Ferry, Woodville, Great Codroy, Codroy, South Branch, Loch Lomond, Cape Anguille, Millville, The Block, North Branch, Port Aux Basques, Cape Ray, Burnt Islands, Isle-Aux-Morts, Rose Blanche, Grand Bruit, Margaree-Fox Roost, LaPoile
Avalon West School District Heart's Content, New Perlican, Turk's Cove, Winterton, Hant's Harbour, New Chelsea, New Melbourne, Brownsdale, Sibley's Cove, Lead Cove, Old Perlican, Grates Cove, Red Head Cove, Bay de Verde, Job's Cove, Lower Island Cove, Caplin Cove, Low Point, Burnt Point, Gull Island, Long Beach, Northern Bay, Ochre Pit Cove, Western Bay, Small Point, Blackhead, Broad Cove, Adam's Cove, Kingston, Perry's Cove

Nova Scotia

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
South West Shore Development Authority Carleton, Woods Harbour, Lockeport, Clark's Harbour, Arcadia, Barrington, Barrington Passage, West Pubnico, South Ohio, Argyle
Guysborough County Regional Development Authority Sherbrooke Village, Guysborough Village, Goldboro CO, Canso, Larry's River CO, Country Harbour, Queensport CO, Ecum Secum CO, Liscomb CO, North Riverside Rd, Goshen CO, Melrose CO, Highway 344, Sonora Rd
Antigonish Regional Development Authority McArras Brook, Dunmaglass, Arisaig, Malignant Cove, Doctors Brook, Georgeville, Maryvale, Livingstone Cove, Ballantynes Cove, Cape George, Harbour Centre, Lanark, Lakevale, Morristown, Big Marsh, North Grant, Clydesdale, Brierly Brook, James River, Saltsprings, Gasperaux Lake, Pinevale, Addington Forks, Beaver Meadow, St. Josephs, Ohio, Glen Road, Ashdale, Glen Alpine, Morvan, Ireland, Lochaber, Copper Lake, South River Lake, Frasers Mills, Lower South River, Dunmore, Cribbons Point, Fairmont, Jimtown, West River, Purlbrook, Cloverville, Beech Hill, Williams Point, Sylvan Valley, Pleasant Valley, Antigonish Landing, Pomquet Forks, Pomquet, St. Andrews, Meadow Green, Springfield, Southside Antigonish Harbour, Bayfield, Marydale, Caledonia Mills, New France, Heatherton, Afton, Monastery, Tracadie, Linwood, Havre Boucher, Frankville, Aulds Cove, Upper South River, Frasers Grant, Beauly, Monks Head, Taylors Road, Daggerwoods, Cape Jack, Mattie Settlement, Paq'tnkek

Northwest Territories

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
Denendeh Development Corporation Colville Lake, Deline, Fort Good Hope, Norman Wells, Tulita, Enterprise, Fort Liard, Fort Providence, Fort Simpson, Hay River Reserve, Jean Marie River, Kakisa, Nahanni Butte, Trout Lake, West Point, Wrigley, Gameti, Rae Edzo, Wekweti, Wha Ti, Dettah, Fort Fitzgerald, Fort Resolution, Fort Smith, Lutselk'e, Ndilo, Aklavik, Ft. MacPherson, Tsiigehtchic, Paulatuk, Sachs Harbour, Holman, Tuktoyaktuk

Ontario

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
The Corporation of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent Blenheim, Bothwell, Cedar Springs, Charing Cross, Chatham, Dover Centre, Dresden, Duart, Erieau, Grande Pointe, Highgate, Kent Bridge, Merlin, Morpeth, Muirkirk, North Buxton, Pain Court, Port Alma, Ridgetown, Thamesville, Tilbury, Tupperville, Wallaceburg, Wheatley
North Eastern Ontario Communications Network Inc. Black River Matheson — Ramore / Holtyre / Shillington / Anthony / Val Gagne, Hearst — Wyborn / Hallebourg, Iroquois Falls — Porquis Junction / Nellie Lake / Monteith, Jogues, Kapuskasing — Val Rita / Clear Lake, Mattice / Val Cote, Matachewan, Opasatika, Timmins (rural) — Connaught / Barber's Bay / Hoyle
Lake of the Woods Business Incentive Corp. Sioux Narrows, Laclu (Pellatt), Clearwater Bay, Storm Bay, Shoal Lake 39A FN, Shoal Lake 40 FN
Windigo First Nations Council Slate Falls, Koocheching, Muskrat Dam FN

Prince Edward Island

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
KenNet Inc. Baltic, Burlington, Cavendish, Clermont, Clinton, Darnley, Founds Mills, Freetown, French River, Grahams Road, Hamilton, Indian River, Irishtown, Kensington, Long River, Malpeque, New London, Rustico, Sea View, Spring Valley, Stanley Bridge

Quebec

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
Société d'aide au développement de la collectivité de Lac Saint-Jean-Est Inc. Lac St-Jean, Alma, Desbiens, Hébertville, Hébertville-Station, L'Ascension-de-Notre-Seigneur, Labrecque, Lamarche, Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, Saint-Bruno, Saint-Gédéon, Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, Saint-Ludger-de-Milot, Sainte-Monique, Saint-Nazaire
Société d'aide au développement des collectivités de la MRC de Rivière-du-loup/de la Neigette Kamouraska, La Pocatière, Mont-Carmel, Rivière-Ouelle, Saint-Alexandre, Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, Saint-Bruno-de-Kamouraska, Saint-Denis, Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, Sainte-Hélène, Saint-Gabriel-Lalemant, Saint-Germain, Saint-Joseph-de-Kamouraska, Saint-Onésime, Saint-Pacôme, Saint-Pascal, Saint-Philippe-de-Néri, Cacouna (village), Cacouna (paroisse), L'Isle-Verte, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Rivière-du-Loup, Saint-Antonin, Saint-Arsène, Saint-Cyprien, Saint-Épiphane, Saint-François-Xavier-de-Viger, Saint-Hubert, Saint-Modeste, Saint-Paul-de-la-Croix, Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Saint-Clément, Sainte-Françoise, Saint-Éloi, Sainte-Rita, Saint-Guy, Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Saint-Mathieu, Saint-Médard, Saint-Simon, Trois-Pistoles, Auclair, Biencourt, Cabano, Dégelis, Lac-des-Aigles, Lejeune, Notre-Dame-du-Lac, Packington, Pohénégamook, Rivière-Bleue, Saint-Athanase, Saint-Elzéar, Saint-Eusèbe, Saint-Honoré, Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande, Saint-Juste-du-Lac, Saint-Louis-du-Ha! Ha!, Saint-Marc-du-Lac-Long, Saint-Michel-du-Squatec, Saint-Pierre-de-Lamy, Le Bic, Esprit-Saint, La Trinité-des-Monts, Rimouski, Saint-Anaclet-de-Lessard, Saint-Eugène-de-Ladrière, Saint-Fabien, Saint-Marcellin, Saint-Narcisse-de-Rimouski, Saint-Valérien, Grand-Métis, La Rédemption, Les Hauteurs, Métis-sur-Mer, Mont-Joli, Padoue, Price, Saint-Charles-Garnier, Saint-Donat, Sainte-Angèle-de-Mérici, Sainte-Flavie, Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc, Sainte-Luce, Saint-Gabriel-de-Rimouski, Saint-Joseph-de-Lepage, Saint-Octave-de-Métis, Baie-des-Sables, Grosses-Roches, Les Méchins, Matane, Saint-Adelme, Sainte-Félicité, Sainte-Paule, Saint-Jean-de-Cherbourg, Saint-Léandre, Saint-René-de-Matane, Saint-Ulric, Albertville, Amqui, Causapscal, Lac-au-Saumon, Saint-Alexandre-des-Lacs, Saint-Cléophas, Saint-Damase, Sainte-Florence, Sainte-Irène, Sainte-Marguerite, Saint-Léon-le-Grand, Saint-Moïse, Saint-Noël, Saint-Tharcisius, Saint-Vianney, Saint-Zénon-du-Lac-Humqui, Sayabec, Val-Brillant
Société d'aide au développement des collectivités de Nicolet-Bécancour Inc. Odanak FN, Wolinak FN, Sainte-Françoise, Sainte-Sophie-de-Lévrard, Fortierville, Parisville, Sainte-Cécile-de-Lévrard, Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets, Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent, Saint-Sylvère, Bécancour, Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford, Lemieux, Manseau, Sainte-Monique, Grand-Saint-Esprit, La Visitation-de-Yamaska, Saint-Zéphirin-de-Courval, Saint-Elphège, Pierreville, Saint-François-du-Lac, Sainte-Perpétue, Baie-du-Febvre, Nicolet, Sainte-Eulalie, Aston-Jonction, Saint-Wenceslas, Saint-Célestin, Saint-Célestin Municipalité, Saint-Léonard-d'Aston, Sainte-Anne-du-Sault, Daveluyville, Maddington, Saint-Guillaume, Saint-Pie-de-Guire, Sainte-Brigitte-des-Saults
Société d'aide au développement de la collectivité Bellechasse-Etchemins L'Islet, Saint-Adalbert, Saint-Aubert, Saint-Cyrille-de-Lessard, Saint-Damase-des-Aulnaies, Sainte-Félicité-de-l'Islet, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Sainte-Louise, Saint-Marcel-de-l'Islet, Saint-Omer-de-l'Islet, Saint-Pamphile, Sainte-Perpétue-de-l'Islet, Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, Tourville, Berthier-sur-Mer, Cap-Saint-Ignace, Lac-Frontière, Montmagny, Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire, L'Isle-aux-Grues, Saint-Apolline-de-Patton, Sainte-Euphémie, Saint-Fabien-de-Panet, Saint-François-Montmagny, Saint-Just-de-Bretenières, Sainte-Lucie-de-Beauregard, Saint-Paul-de-Montminy, Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud, Armagh, Beaumont, Notre-Dame-Auxiliatrice-de-Buckland, Honfleur, La Durantaye, Saint-Anselme, Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Saint-Damien-de-Buckland, Sainte-Claire, Saint-Gervais, St-Henri-de-Lévis, Saint-Lazare-de-Bellechasse, Saint-Léon-de-Standon, Saint-Malachie, Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse, Saint-Nazaire-de-Buckland, Saint-Nérée, Saint-Philémon, Saint-Raphaël, Saint-Vallier

Saskatchewan

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise RM 372 Grant, Vonda, Prud'Homme, RM 402 Fish Creek, Alvena, RM 373 Aberdeen, One Arrow FN, RM 401 Hoodoo, Summer Resort Village of Wakaw Lake, RM 431 St-Louis, St-Isidore de Bellevue, Hoey, Domrémy, RM 460 Birch Hills, Meacham, RM 371 Bayne, Bruno
Medstead and District Recreation Association Inc. Medstead RM 497, Medstead Village, Belbutte Hamlet, Glenbush Hamlet, Cater Hamlet, Birch Lake Hamlet, Robinhood Hamlet, Sandwith Hamlet, Round Hill Hamlet, Glaslyn Rural 498, Rabbit Lake 467, Meeting Lake 466, Cochin Resort Village, Moosomin FN Reserve 342, Saulteaux FN Reserve 347, Aquadeo Resort Village, Livelong Hamlet, Turtleford Rural, Mervin 499, Mervin Village, Spruce Lake Village, Vawn Village, Frenchman Butte 501, Paradise Hill Rural, Turtle River 469, Edam Rural, Meota 468, Meota Village, St. Walburg Rural, Thunderchild FN 115B, Thunderchild FN 115C, Thunderchild FN 115D, Onion Lake, Frenchman Butte Hamlet, Seekatkootch FN 119
Meadow Lake Tribal Council Lac La Ronge Indian Band - Grandmother's Bay, Lac La Ronge Indian Band - Little Red River, Lac La Ronge Indian Band - Sucker River, Lac La Ronge Indian Band - Stanley Mission, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation - Pelican Narrows, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation- Denare Beach, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation- Sturgeon Landing, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation- South End, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation- Sandy Bay, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation- Deschambault Lake, Montreal Lake Cree Nation - Montreal Lake, Shoal Lake Cree Nation, Red Earth Cree Nation, James Smith Cree Nation, Black Lake Denesuline First Nation - Fond du Lac, Cumberland House Cree Nation, Sturgeon Lake First Nation, Wahpeton Dakota Nation, Black Lake Denesuline First Nation - Hatchet Lake, Black Lake Denesuline First Nation - Black Lake, Birch Narrows Dene Nation - Turnor Lake, Buffalo River Dene Nation - Dillon, English River First Nation - La Plonge, Flying Dust First Nation - Meadow Lake, Island Lake First Nation, Waterhen Lake First Nation - Waterhen Lake, Northern Hamlet of Stony Rapids, Northern Settlement of Uranium City, St. George's Hill, Canoe Narrows First Nation - Canoe Narrows, Cole Bay, Jans Bay, Clearwater Dene Nation, English River First Nation - Patuanak, Dore Lake, Sled lake, Bear Creek

Yukon

Recipient Organization Communities covered in submission
YukonNet Operating Society Town of Faro, Ross River, Buwash Landing, Old Constabulary, Tagish, Swift River




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