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Connectivity Quick Facts - In 1999, Canada was the first country in the world to connect all its schools and libraries to the Internet
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Canada is an increasingly knowledge-based economy with one of the world's best information infrastructures. We have made connectivity a priority and Canada is now one of the world's most electronically connected countries. Innovation and improving efficiency have led Canada to make Government services and information widely available on-line due in large part to the Government On-Line initiative which is working to make electronic government services: - Accessible to all, easy to use and organised to meet Canadians' service priorities
- Less time-consuming and costly to use
- Higher quality and more comprehensive
- Private and secure
- Responsive to what Canadians want
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