MONTREAL — The Canadian government has announced a loan of $2.14 billion to satellite operator Telesat, to help the company build its broadband satellite...
MONTREAL — The Canadian government has announced a loan of $2.14 billion to satellite operator Telesat , to help the company build its broadband satellite constellation .
Speaking to reporters today in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the Telesat Lightspeed Low Earth Orbit broadband satellite constellation will enable Canadians in the most remote parts of the country to connect with cheaper, more reliable internet. Interactive Brokers, IBD Stock Of The Day, Flashes Buy Signal Ahead Of Possible Election-Betting LaunchThis weekend marks one year since the historic UAW Stand Up Strike. Last fall, thousands of workers across the United States for Ford, General Motors and Stellantis walked out of plants. Some workers were on the picket line for 40 days of fighting for what they believed was a fair contract.
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