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Starlink to Lose Quebec Contract as Province Seeks New Providers

March 12, 2025 by Newsdesk

The Quebec government has announced it will not renew its $136 million contract with Starlink, set to expire in June. The three-year agreement provided high-speed internet to underserved rural areas. With the contract’s end approaching, competitors are now lobbying to secure the province’s rural internet services.

Quebec continues to prioritize expanding connectivity in remote communities, seeking affordable and reliable alternatives for residents. This decision marks a shift in the province’s approach to rural broadband, inviting new providers to step in as Starlink exits.

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Ford Cuts $100M Starlink Contract Amid Canada-U.S. Trade War

February 3, 2025 by Newsdesk

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a ban on U.S. companies securing provincial contracts, canceling a $100 million deal with Elon Musk’s Starlink. The move follows U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods and energy. Ford cited Musk’s ties to the Trump administration as a factor, echoing calls for broader economic retaliation.

Ontario spends $30 billion annually on procurement, meaning U.S. firms stand to lose billions. The Starlink deal had already faced scrutiny, with critics calling it a costly “sweetheart deal.” The federal government is now considering additional non-tariff measures to counter escalating U.S. trade restrictions.

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Ontario Invests $100M with Starlink for Rural Internet Expansion

November 14, 2024 by Newsdesk

Ontario has partnered with Starlink, signing a nearly $100 million agreement to provide internet access to 15,000 rural homes and businesses by June 2025. Infrastructure Minister Kinga Surma announced the U.S.-based Starlink, chosen over Canadian bidder Xplore, will focus on remote areas, working with Indigenous communities for equitable access.

Ontario aims to connect every community by 2026, with 100,000 connections completed so far and plans for 450,000 more. This partnership marks a critical step in Ontario’s commitment to high-speed connectivity across its vast landscape.

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British Columbia Enhances Connectivity with SpaceX’s Starlink

September 8, 2023 by Newsdesk

The British Columbia government has partnered with SpaceX’s Starlink to improve connectivity for remote highway webcams and roadside weather stations.

Previous satellite providers faced technical issues, leaving essential webcams offline. Vancouver Island sites like Crest Lake and Kennedy Lake have already transitioned to Starlink, showing promising results.

The Ministry of Transportation plans a one-year assessment to determine long-term viability. The Avalanche and Weather Programs team also utilizes Starlink for live video feeds from weather stations.

This move enhances connectivity in remote areas, benefiting transportation safety and government functions.

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