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Tories cut funding for library Internet access

Filed in: | March 16, 2010

The federal government is cutting funding to Industry Canada's "Community Access Program", which helps hundreds of community groups and hospitals provide free internet access. Rural areas will be the most affected by new funding criteria, and some argue a divide will be created between rural and urban communities across the country. Read the full story in The Globe and Mail.

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