The government seems bent on destroying access, even as more and more government programs and educational programs move to online access only.
For immediate release
The end of Public Access to the Internet?
Ottawa, November 19th, 2007 -Despite the obvious needs and
demonstrated success of Internet community access programs, there has
been no announcement concerning their future funding or renewal. All
requests sent to the Honorable Minister Jim Prentice of Industry Canada,
ministry responsible for this program, have gone unanswered. Without any
renewal budget, these programs will end March 31st.The Community Access Program (CAP) ensures the maintenance of computer
equipment and the training of employees and volunteers in the non-profit
sector. The CAP´s Youth Initiative (CAP-YI) provides employment
opportunities for countless young men and women while also offering
affordable Internet access to thousands of Canadians. Training sessions
are given by young facilitators in schools, libraries, community centers
to promote the development of basic skills in the use of information and
communication technologies (ICTs), enabling many people to become active
members of society in the Information Age. The PAC also offers special
training programs to people with disabilities and people with literacy
issues to take into account their special needs.The Community Access Program provides access to those people who might
not have computers or Internet access in their homes or workplaces.
These people are mostly senior citizens, First Nations, immigrants, the
unemployed, people facing literacy challenges, the homeless, people with
disabilities, people living with mental health issues, in short, a large
segment of the population facing exclusion in part because of new
technologies.
For many people, public access and computer training have become
essential services. Whether we want to look for a job, access government
on-line services, communicate with distant friends and family, learn new
skills, break free from isolation, facilitate communication for people
with reduced mobility, etc. More and more aspects of our lives demand
that we have access to computers and the knowledge to use them. In the
last 5 years, there has been a steady increase in the use of community
access centers. This year, for 40% of users, it was their first
experience with ICTs.To this end, Telecommunities Canada wishes to remind Industry Canada
and the Canadian Government of the importance of the Community Access
Program and its Youth Initiative. These two programs have proven
their worth and their continued success warrants stable and
sufficient funding.About Telecommunities Canada
To ensure that all Canadians are able to participate in community-based
communications and electronic information services Telecommunities
Canada promotes and supports local community network initiatives.
Therefore, Telecommunities represents and promotes the Canadian
community networking movement on the national and international level.The Community Access Program (CAP) Youth Initiative (YI) is coordinated
by Industry Canada’s Community Access Program and is funded through
Human Resources and Social Development Canada’s Youth Employment
Strategy (YES).– 30 –
here is Mr. Prentice’s contact info;
Jim Prentice Constituency Office
Suite 105
1318 Centre St NE
Calgary, Alberta T2E 2R7
403 216-7777
Fax 403 230-4368
Prentice.J@parl.gc.ca
Mr Harper
You can send your comments by e-mail to pm@pm.gc.ca or write or fax the Prime Minister’s office at:
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa
K1A 0A2
Fax: 613-941-6900
Mr Layton
634-C Centre Block, House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Tel: (613) 947-0867
Fax: (613) 947-0868
laytoj@parl.gc.ca
Mr Dion
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
Telephone: (613) 996-5789
Fax: (613) 996-6562
EMail: DionS@parl.gc.ca
Ms May
Green Party – Central Nova Office
121 George Street
New Glasgow, NS B2H 2K7
Phone 902-695-4000
Email leader@greenparty.ca
Industry Canada Critics
* Brison, Scott (Liberal Party of Canada )
Telephone: (613) 995-8231
Fax: (613) 996-9349
E-Mail: Brison.S@parl.gc.ca
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
* Brunelle, Paule (Bloc Québécois )
Telephone: (613) 992-2349
Fax: (613) 995-9498
E-Mail: Brunelle.P@parl.gc.ca
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
* Nash, Peggy (New Democratic Party )
Telephone: (613) 992-2936
Fax: (613) 995-1629
E-Mail: Nash.P@parl.gc.ca
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
Please show your support for this important program.
skdadl says
Such an important program — and I wouldn’t have known about it, April Reign, if you hadn’t taught us. I should write something about how I learned to use a computer, by hook and by crook (well, no: there was nothing crooked about it) and by the seat of my pants. People are seriously disadvantaged having to learn that way with no subsidized training.
Beijing York says
April Reign, thank you for following these developments. It’s those of us lucky enough to have reliable digital access who are in the best position to get the word out and save CAP.