Liberals look at short-term changes in strategies targeting rural Canada
OTTAWA — The federal government is promising to piggyback on existing projects and networks to expand broadband access to rural communities as part of a larger strategy for rural Canada released Thursday.
Officials are also looking to rework some programs to make it easier for rural communities to benefit from federal spending as part of the work.
But aside from specific targets to connect Canadians to high-speed internet service, the rural strategy is largely without benchmarks and opposition parties are criticizing the documents as being bereft of big ideas.
The government isn’t announcing any new spending, but outlining ways to more efficiently dole out promised cash.