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Bell ditches remote Labrador connectivity project, takes business to U.S. instead

Canada’s largest telecommunication company has abandoned a $32-million high-speed internet project, instead opting to invest $5 billion to “expand its Fibre blueprint” in the U.S.

Walid Tamtam, True North
May 13, 2025
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Canada’s largest telecommunication company has abandoned a $32-million high-speed internet project intended to connect remote Inuit and Innu communities along Labrador’s north coast, instead opting to invest $5 billion to “expand its Fibre blueprint” in the U.S.

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