Rabble: Nearly half of Canada's lowest income earners don't have broadband access

ACORN Canada members are calling on the federal government and the CRTC to ensure home broadband prices are affordable for low income families.

Specifically, ACORN believes households below the low-income measure should be able to access high-speed internet for $10/month along with measures to ensure families can afford computers at a reasonable price.

Listen to audio from the rally held by Toronto ACORN Thursday outside the Bell Trinity Square offices of Bell Canada. Thursday's rally in Toronto was part of a national day of action coordinated by ACORN Canada.

Click here to see more photos from today's rally in Toronto.

Click here to listen to the podcast

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Podcast and photographs by John Bonnar for Rabble.ca


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