Infrastructure & Human Rights?

October 20, 2008

Interesting idea!

Published Friday October 17th, 2008, The Daily Gleaner

Jack Carr has filed a complaint with the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission over the lack of high-speed Internet service in rural parts of the province…

"It is not fair that thousands of households in New Brunswick are going without," said Carr on Thursday.

"People’s only option is to pay hundreds of dollars for satellite Internet, which is not fair when in some cases the family down the street can pay the basic fee through Aliant and Rogers."

via: Michael Geist - NB Politician Files Human Rights Complaint Over Lack of Broadband Access

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