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Device Access and Affordability
Ensuring everyone has access to computers, smartphones, and assistive tech.
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SUMMARY - Device Access and Affordability

In a world where nearly everything requires internet access—applying for jobs, accessing government services, completing schoolwork, staying connected with family—not having a device is increasingly not just an inconvenience but a barrier to full participation in society. Yet millions of Canadians lack access to computers, smartphones, or tablets, or cannot afford the devices and data plans needed to use them effectively.

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CONSTITUTIONAL BRIEFING - Device Access And Affordability

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Government_Regulation_And_Digital_Rights > Digital_Inclusion_And_Equal_Access > Device_Access_And_Affordability

Constitutional Depth Assessment (CDA) Score: 38%

Constitutional Vulnerability Score: 8%

Doctrines Engaged: 7

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