Internet for the North/Facebook chat 2016

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march 20 2016


;David Thornton
:I've always thought that there is an opportunity for aboriginals in Internet technology. Lay a big fat Internet pipe , then training online, employment online. No relocation. New skills. Empowerment. Global recognition. I feel like that big Internet pipe would need to be federally funded.
Yesterday at 9:01am

;Rike Burkhardt
:the issues are so complex. it's hard to imagine what the solution is exactly.

;David Thornton
:I'm not suggesting a silver bullet. Just Something


Rike Burkhardt definitely something.

;Stephen Hart
:It still wouldn't address high fuel and food costs, as well as high service costs in small isolated communities, which are the same for all small isolated communities.


;Rike Burkhardt
: and lack of access to medical care.

;Stephen Hart
:Yes, I was filing it under services.


;Stephen Hart
:Communities in Nlfd have similar challenges but have also seen communities disbanded when the gov decides it can't provide services and when populations drop too low due to outmigration.

Rike Burkhardt
Rike Burkhardt yes, someone just told me about that. i didn't know.
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Stephen Hart
Stephen Hart Not saying it's good Per se but it's a reality. Nlfd started it in 50s in notre dame bay. Tons of small settlements on islands that couldn't be provided w schools or health care etc. Interesting that Internet not helping those smaller places today. I suspect that unless you are a relatively elite player internet access is far from the most important issue affecting community viability
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David Thornton