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Community-Based Digital Literacy Programs
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SUMMARY - Community-Based Digital Literacy Programs

Digital literacy has become essential for participation in modern life—for accessing government services, managing health information, connecting with family, seeking employment, and engaging as citizens. Yet millions of Canadians lack the skills, confidence, or access needed to navigate the digital world effectively. Community-based digital literacy programs have emerged as vital resources for bridging this divide, meeting learners where they are and responding to diverse community needs in ways that standardized approaches often cannot.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Community Digital Literacy Training Initiatives

Topic Introduction: Community Digital Literacy Training Initiatives

In the rapidly evolving digital age, Canada is grappling with the pressing need to equip its citizens with essential digital skills. The importance of this issue lies in bridging the digital divide that threatens to exacerbate social inequality and hinder economic growth. This debate aims to explore various perspectives on community-based digital literacy training initiatives and their potential impact on Canadian society.

Key tensions in this discussion include:

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