The National Broadband Task Force was an initiative of the
Government of Canada
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whose mandate was established in 2001 by the Canadian
Minister of Industry,
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.
The Task Force was chaired by David Lloyd Johnston, and its report was delivered on June 18, 2001.
Mandate
The initiative sought "to map out a strategy for achieving the Government of Canada's goal of ensuring that broadband services are available to businesses and residents in every Canadian community by 2004."
Recommendations
The Task Force recommended four overall "priorities" for achieving basic broadband access by 2004:Broadband - The Program
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* Transport Link: "All communities should be linked to national broadband networks via a high-speed, high-capacity and scalable transport link."
* First Nation, Inuit, Rural and Remote Communities: "The priority of the broadband deployment strategy should be to link all First Nation, Inuit, rural and remote communities to national broadband networks".
* Public institutions: "The local broadband access infrastructure should be extended to the community's public facilities, including every public learning institution, public health care facility, public library and other designated public access points."
* Connecting Businesses and Residences: "The local broadband access infrastructure should also be extended to local business and residential users, for example, by leveraging broadband infrastructure serving public facilities."
Membership
The membership of the National Broadband Task Force included web-linked members in Clarenville
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, Newfoundland and Labrador
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; Ottawa
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; Sioux Lookout
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, Ontario
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; and Iqaluit
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.
Chair
David Lloyd Johnston, president, University of Waterloo
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Members
* Vic Allen, chief executive officer and vice-chair, Upper Canada Networks (UCNet)
* Louis Audet
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* Brian Beaton, co-ordinator, K-Net Services, Keewaytinook Okimakanak in Sioux Lookout, Ontario
* Andrew Bjerring
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* Larry Boisvert
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* Donald Ching, president and chief executive officer, SaskTel
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* Hubert de Pesquidoux
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* Denis Dionne, president, Montreal Technovision
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* Darren Entwistle
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* John Kelly, principal, Reid Eddison
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* Philippa Lawson
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* William Linton, president and chief executive officer, Call-Net Enterprises Inc.
* Mary Macdonald, president, Macdonald and Associates Ltd.
* Michael MacMillan
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* John McLennan
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* David Marshall, vice-chairman, Electronic Commerce, Technology and Operations, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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* Gerry Miller, executive director, Information Services and Technology, University of Manitoba
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* Wendy Newman, chief executive officer, Brantford Public Library
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* Gerri Sinclair
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* Allister Surette
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* Pamela Walsh
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* Mamoru Watanabe
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* John Wetmore
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Participating associations
* Canadian Association of Broadcasters
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* Canadian Association of Internet Providers
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* Canadian Cable Television Association
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* Canadian School Board Association
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* Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association
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* Information Technology Association of Canada
References
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External links
The National Broadband Task Force
Report of the National Broadband Task Force (PDF)
2001 establishments in Canada
Canadian commissions and inquiries