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Connect to Innovate announces first projects

Briefs | 09/01/2017 10:09 am EDT
Connect to Innovate announces first projects
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains announces the first Connect to Innovate recipients in Roberval, Que., on Aug. 31. /Photo via Twitter.

The federal government says that it will allocate almost $13 million from its Connect to Innovate program to Ambra Solutions Inc. to improve internet service in rural Quebec.

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