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The Community Access Program (CAP, also seen as C@P) was an initiative of the Government of Canada which aimed to provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills they need to use it effectively. The program was administered by Industry Canada.

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  • Community Access Program (en)
  • Programme d'accès communautaire (fr)
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  • The Community Access Program (CAP, also seen as C@P) was an initiative of the Government of Canada which aimed to provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills they need to use it effectively. The program was administered by Industry Canada. (en)
  • Le Programme d'Accès Communautaire (PAC, s’écrit aussi P@C) est une initiative lancée en 1995 par Industrie Canada pour offrir aux Canadiens un accès public abordable à Internet, aux services gouvernementaux et aux compétences nécessaires pour utiliser ces outils efficacement. Aujourd’hui on compte plus de 3760 sites P@C dans tout le Canada. Ils sont tous gérés par les collectivités locales. (fr)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/JamestownCAPsite.jpg
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  • The Community Access Program (CAP, also seen as C@P) was an initiative of the Government of Canada which aimed to provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and the skills they need to use it effectively. The program was administered by Industry Canada. (en)
  • Le Programme d'Accès Communautaire (PAC, s’écrit aussi P@C) est une initiative lancée en 1995 par Industrie Canada pour offrir aux Canadiens un accès public abordable à Internet, aux services gouvernementaux et aux compétences nécessaires pour utiliser ces outils efficacement. Aujourd’hui on compte plus de 3760 sites P@C dans tout le Canada. Ils sont tous gérés par les collectivités locales. (fr)
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