SOUND OFF: Improving cell coverage on our rural highways
WE ALL WANT OUR LOVED ONES to get where they’re going and come home again safely.
Anyone who has spent time in rural and remote parts of the province knows that having reliable cell service isn’t always a given. This can make it less safe to travel between communities and make it harder for people to stay in touch with their loved ones.
That’s why last week I was so glad to announce that we’re investing $75 million for projects that will expand cellular coverage to at least another 550 kilometres of underserved highway by 2027.
Having more reliable cellular service will make life safer for people who live, work, or travel between rural communities, because they will be able to call 911 if they get into an accident, have a medical emergency, or feel unsafe for any reason. It will also allow people to report natural disasters like wildfires or flooding, so responders can get there faster.


