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Ontario Investing To Help Libraries Improve Public Internet Access

ONTARIO-The Ontario government says it is investing up to $582,000 in Ontario’s public libraries this year through the Internet Connectivity Grant program.

“Public libraries are a critical part of the infrastructure that makes our communities thrive,” said Neil Lumsden, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport. “This increased investment in public libraries will ensure people across the province have reliable access to the digital resources and in-demand services that they require to learn, grow and thrive.”

The province says today’s funding announcement will increase the support provided to Ontario’s public libraries last year by $122,000, enabling up to 155 eligible public libraries that serve communities of 20,000 or less – in particular, those in small, rural and First Nation communities – to be fully reimbursed for the costs of providing publicly accessible internet access.

Ontarians rely on their local public library to access online tutoring and homework assistance, job training resources, learn or improve their language skills, and build and maintain social connections.

“This initiative reflects our government’s commitment to small town and rural Ontario. We’re ensuring that residents of communities like Gravenhurst and those throughout Parry Sound-Muskoka have access to the same level services as residents of big cities,” said Graydon Smith, MPP for Parry Sound-Muskoka. “Expanding access to high-quality internet connectivity enhances local quality of life for people throughout our riding. I’m proud to be a part of a government that is prioritizing investing in communities like Gravenhurst.”

Since 2018, the Internet Connectivity Grant program has provided the province’s public libraries with more than $3 million.

“Access to reliable, high-speed internet is more critical than ever in an increasingly digital world and in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Michelle Arbuckle, Executive Director, Ontario Library Association. “With more services, resources and businesses shifting to virtual platforms, the Ontario government’s enhanced investment in the Internet Connectivity program will support public libraries by helping to make high-speed internet and digital resources accessible for all Ontarians.”

 

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