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Starlink is estimated to have about 533,000 customers in Canada, and it's unclear what will happen to Ontario residents who already rely on Starlink's internet service.
Ontario is backing out of a $68 million contract with Starlink over President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, which are set to go into effect tomorrow.
Ontario premier Doug Ford has un-cancelled a contract with Starlink. This happened after a 30-day pause in the trade war with Canada was agreed to.
Under the terms of the deal, which Ontario signed last November, Starlink was to provide high-speed internet access to 15,000 eligible homes and businesses in more remote communities.
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Under the terms of the $68 million deal, which Ontario signed last November, Starlink was to provide high-speed internet access to 15,000 eligible homes and businesses in more remote communities.
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But, Walter-Range added, it is unlikely Ontario's move will put Starlink's overall business in jeopardy. "The business is unlikely to take a significant hit for now," he said.