Community Access Program
(CAP)
CAP
Community Access Program

Visit the Curve Lake CAP
Youth Workers' Page
The Community Access Program (CAP) is a
Government of Canada initiative, administered by
Industry Canada,
that aims to provide Canadians with affordable public access to the Internet and
the skills they need to use it effectively. With the combined efforts of the
federal, provincial and territorial governments, community groups, social
agencies, libraries, schools, volunteer groups and the business community, CAP
helps Canadians, wherever they live, take advantage of emerging opportunities in
the new global knowledge-based economy. Under CAP, public locations like
schools, libraries and community centres act as “on-ramps” to the Information
Highway, and provide computer support and training.
Looking for links to other
Ontario First Nations online? Check out the International links provided
below:
Alderville First Nation
Brunswick House First
Nation (Chapleau)
Cat Lake First Nation
Couchiching First Nation
Deer Lake First Nation
Fort Severn First Nation
Garden River First Nation
Keewaywin First Nation
Kingfisher Lake
First Nation
Koocheching First Nation
Lac Seul First Nation
Mattagami First Nation
McDowell Lake First Nation
Michipicoten First Nation
Moose Factory
New Credit First Nation
Nipissing First Nation
North Spirit Lake First
Nation
Pic-Mobert First Nation
Pic River First Nation
Poplar Hill First Nation
Rankin Reserve
Red Lake First Nation
Sachigo First Nation
Sandy Lake First Nation
Sheguiandah First Nation
Six Nations of the Grand
River
Slate Falls First Nation
Sucker Creek First Nation
Temagami First Nation -
Bear Island
Walpole Island First Nation
Webequie First Nation
Whitefish First Nation
Wikwemikong
Wunnumin First Nation


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