Digital Divide
In recent years, the City of Toronto has been making advancements to overcome significant disparities in internet access within the City. However, some significant gaps remain and need to be addressed in order to fully close the digital divide.
This report assesses the level of digital transformation of Canadian government services through the lenses of digital culture, skills, and access.
At the intersection of climate and digital policy, there is a new and virtually untapped area of opportunity to accelerate Canada’s path to net-zero through the use of digital tech and infrastructure.
Investing in young Indigenous tech workers’ prosperity calls for a multi-faceted policy approach that improves physical access, provides demand-driven training, and indigenizes training initiatives.
This report outlines considerations to inform the City of Toronto’s approach to digital equity and provides evidence-informed analysis of where gaps in access persist, what types of digital barriers continue to impact equity-deserving groups and the initiatives that have and ...
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