An international company planning to lay fibre optic cable through the High Arctic has been given two more weeks to respond to government concerns over the project. (Photo courtesy of Nunavut Impact Review Board)
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Far North Digital plans to survey through High Arctic, Nunavut where 900 kilometres of cable would run
An international firm planning to lay fibre optic cable through the High Arctic has been given two more weeks to respond to the federal government’s concerns over its plan.
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