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Let's Put Nova Scotia First.

We need better, more reliable cellular coverage in Nova Scotia.

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What's happening


There are still communities across Nova Scotia that have little to no cellular connection whatsoever, meaning phone calls are dropped or won’t dial in the first place, text messages won’t send, and accessing the internet or digital platforms is impossible.  

It is now imperative that tower infrastructure be built from one end of the province to the other. Whether in Avonport, Centreville, Canning, Halls Harbour or Wreck Cove, there are plenty of other communities with demonstrable need for improved cell service.

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Why it matters 

Whether checking in with a loved one, trying to get a hold of friends, deal with customers or doing business, reliable cellular reception has become an important part of our lives. For tourism, sporting events, small business, and much more -- having reliable cell service and connectivity matters.

 

Finally, and perhaps most importantly in emergency situations, first responders are sending alerts directly to our cell phones. This information has proven to be critical and can save lives - but only if we can receive them.

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