Canada invests $85M into advanced satellites to connect rural, remote regions
OTTAWA — The federal government is spending $85 million to help develop advanced satellite technology with hopes it will one day expand access to affordable, high-speed internet to some of Canada’s hardest-to-reach regions.
The funding will support a space project by Ottawa-based company Telesat to build and launch a group of co-ordinated satellites — also known as a constellation — in low Earth orbit.
The Trudeau government also said Wednesday it reached a preliminary agreement with Telesat that could see the government commit up to $600 million over 10 years for privileged access to the eventual group of satellites.
The Liberals have set a goal of ensuring all Canadians are connected to high-speed internet by 2030.