Archived by Library and Archives Canada / Archivé par Bibliothèque et archives Canada. 20-10-2004.
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Internet Connectivity in Public Libraries All Canadian public libraries not already connected to the Internet were offered the opportunity to connect in 1998 with support from Industry Canada. The majority of unconnected libraries accepted this offer and were connected by March 31, 1999. Canada has become the first nation in the world to connect its schools and libraries to the Information Highway. Furthermore, most libraries are offering their Internet access to the public. These statistics on the number of Canadian public libraries that are connected to the Internet were compiled on April 15, 1999.
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