Print Survey

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Print Survey Corridor du Nord Broadband Project High-speed internet is changing the way we live, work and play. Access to affordable, reliable and unlimited high-speed internet service is a necessity for all communities – plain and simple. Whether you’re at home, at work, on the road or on your smartphone, you should be able to connect and you should have access to broadband speeds of at least 50 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload. The Corridor du Nord Broadband Project is seeking to provide access to broadband speeds that meet federal targets (Learn More) to households between Smooth Rock Falls and the Lac Ste. Thérèse-Jogues-Coppell areas (See Map). Map - Survey Target Link: Map The initiative is being led by the Township of Moonbeam in partnership with the communities of Smooth Rock Falls, Fauquier-Strickland, Kapuskasing, Val Rita-Harty, Opasatika and Mattice Val- Côté. The survey is seeking responses from residents between the areas of Smooth Rock Falls and the Lac Ste. Thérèse-Jogues-Coppell areas that do not have access to the minimum federal broadband targets. (See Map) The data collected from the survey will be aggregated and utilized to support funding applications. Individual responses will remain confidential and will not be shared. 1 The survey is being conducted by Ontario North Consulting on behalf of the Corridor du Nord Broadband Project. How and Where to Return Hard Copy Surveys Completed printed surveys can be scanned and sent by email to: [email protected] or returned in-person to your municipal office. * 1. What is your home address? Number & Street * 2. In which municipality/township are you located? Moonbeam Fauquier-Strickland Smooth Rock Falls Kapuskasing Val Rita-Harty Departure Lake Opasatika Mattice-ValCôté Lac Ste. Thérèse Coppell Jogues * 3. This address is a: Home Business Home + Business Seasonal (Cottage, camp) Other 2 4. Number of persons at this address? 1 2 3 4 5 6+ 5. Number of individuals over 65 years of age living at this address? 0 1 2 3 4+ 6. Does anybody at this address have a remote job (working from home by internet)? Yes No 7. What is the total annual household income for this address? (Optional) * 8. Which of the following internet services are utilized at this address? DSL (Dial up) Cable Satellite Mobile /Wireless (i.e. Turbo hub or turbo stick) No Access Don't Know 3 9. Who is your internet provider? Xplornet Bell Vianet Neotech Northerntel Eastlink Ontera Other 10. How much do you currently pay per month for internet service? (Not including HST and extra costs for exceeding data caps) 11. Does your internet service plan have a data cap? Yes No Don't know 12. What is your data cap in Gigabytes (GB)? 13. How much have you paid total for exceeding your monthly data cap in the last 12 months? (Not including HST) 14. How much data (in GB) do you typically use each month? 4 15. If a service of 50 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload with no data restriction became available, how much would you be willing to spend for this service per month? I would be willing to pay $60 - $75 I would be willing to pay $75 - $90 I would be willing to pay $90 - $105 I would be willing to pay $105+ I would not subscribe * 16. Do you utilize telephone services at this address? Yes No 17. How much do you currently pay per month for telephone service? (Not including HST) * 18. Do you utilize television services at this address? Yes No 19. How much do you currently pay per month for television service? (Not including HST) 5 * 20. Internet Speed Test To complete the test, open a new window and visit http://performance.cira.ca/ and click “START”. Enter the values for upload speed, ping and download speed in the fields below. Example Upload Speed (1) Ping / Latency Test (2) Download Speed (3) 21. Does your upload speed meet your internet service provider’s guarantee? Yes No Don’t Know 22. Does your download speed meet your internet service provider’s guarantee? Yes No Don’t Know 6 23. Would you like to receive updates, press releases and/or other forms of communication regarding the project? If yes, please provide a valid email address below. 7.
Recommended publications
  • POPULATION PROFILE 2006 Census Porcupine Health Unit
    POPULATION PROFILE 2006 Census Porcupine Health Unit Kapuskasing Iroquois Falls Hearst Timmins Porcupine Cochrane Moosonee Hornepayne Matheson Smooth Rock Falls Population Profile Foyez Haque, MBBS, MHSc Public Health Epidemiologist published by: Th e Porcupine Health Unit Timmins, Ontario October 2009 ©2009 Population Profile - 2006 Census Acknowledgements I would like to express gratitude to those without whose support this Population Profile would not be published. First of all, I would like to thank the management committee of the Porcupine Health Unit for their continuous support of and enthusiasm for this publication. Dr. Dennis Hong deserves a special thank you for his thorough revision. Thanks go to Amanda Belisle for her support with editing, creating such a wonderful cover page, layout and promotion of the findings of this publication. I acknowledge the support of the Statistics Canada for history and description of the 2006 Census and also the definitions of the variables. Porcupine Health Unit – 1 Population Profile - 2006 Census 2 – Porcupine Health Unit Population Profile - 2006 Census Table of Contents Acknowledgements . 1 Preface . 5 Executive Summary . 7 A Brief History of the Census in Canada . 9 A Brief Description of the 2006 Census . 11 Population Pyramid. 15 Appendix . 31 Definitions . 35 Table of Charts Table 1: Population distribution . 12 Table 2: Age and gender characteristics. 14 Figure 3: Aboriginal status population . 16 Figure 4: Visible minority . 17 Figure 5: Legal married status. 18 Figure 6: Family characteristics in Ontario . 19 Figure 7: Family characteristics in Porcupine Health Unit area . 19 Figure 8: Low income cut-offs . 20 Figure 11: Mother tongue .
    [Show full text]
  • Final Report on Facilitated Community Sessions March 2020
    FINAL REPORT ON FACILITATED COMMUNITY SESSIONS MARCH 2020 MCLEOD WOOD ASSOCIATES INC. #201-160 St David St. S., Fergus, ON N1M 2L3 phone: 519 787 5119 Selection of a Preferred Location for the New Community Table Summarizing Comments from Focus Groups Contents The New Community – a Five Step Process .................................................................................... 2 Background: ................................................................................................................................ 2 Steps Leading to Relocation: ................................................................................................... 3 Summary of Steps Two and Three .......................................................................................... 4 Summary of the Focus Group Discussions: ............................................................................. 5 Appendix One: Notes from Moose Factory Meeting held November 26 2019…………………………17 Appendix Two: Notes from Moosonee Meeting held November 28 2019………………………………23 1 Selection of a Preferred Location for the New Community Table Summarizing Comments from Focus Groups The New Community – a Five Step Process Background: The MoCreebec Council of the Cree Nation was formed on February 6, 1980 to contend with economic and health concerns and the social housing conditions facing the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA) beneficiaries that lived in Moose Factory and Moosonee. The JBNQA beneficiaries were mainly registered with three principal bands
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix a IAMGOLD Côté Gold Project Aboriginal Consultation Plan (Previously Submitted to the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines in 2013
    Summary of Consultation to Support the Côté Gold Project Closure Plan Côté Gold Project Appendix A IAMGOLD Côté Gold Project Aboriginal Consultation Plan (previously submitted to the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines in 2013 Stakeholder Consultation Plan (2013) TC180501 | October 2018 CÔTÉ GOLD PROJECT PROVINCIAL INDIVIDUAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE APPENDIX D PROPOSED STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION PLAN Submitted to: IAMGOLD Corporation 401 Bay Street, Suite 3200 Toronto, Ontario M5H 2Y4 Submitted by: AMEC Environment & Infrastructure, a Division of AMEC Americas Limited 160 Traders Blvd. East, Suite 110 Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3K7 July 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Provincial EA and Consultation Plan Requirements ........................................... 1-1 1.3 Federal EA and Consultation Plan Requirements .............................................. 1-2 1.4 Responsibility for Plan Implementation .............................................................. 1-3 2.0 CONSULTATION APPROACH ..................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Goals and Objectives ......................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Stakeholder Identification ..................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • FINAL 2009 Annual Report
    NEOnet 2009 Annual Report Infrastructure Enhancement Application Education and Awareness 2009 Annual Report Table of Contents Message from the Chair ..............................................................................................2 Corporate Profile........................................................................................................3 Mandate ....................................................................................................................3 Regional Profile ..........................................................................................................4 Catchment Area.......................................................................................................................................................5 NEOnet Team .............................................................................................................6 Organizational Chart..............................................................................................................................................6 Core Staff Members...............................................................................................................................................7 Leaving staff members..........................................................................................................................................8 Board of Directors ..................................................................................................................................................9
    [Show full text]
  • Official Road Map of Ontario
    o ojikitM L. ik N th W p ercyP L. Pitukupi r a a 14 o k 7 K 8 9 10 11 12 13 N 15 h Stone L. Onakawana w s 88° 87° 86° 85° 84° 83° 82° 81° a fi y k L. r o N c e w v e a i ka J R t Ara L. to C r s Abamasagi e t g g O er iv ic a L. wnin R Riv R m ro iv i D e C e O'Sullivan L R. l r t i R H t it F L. t F Jog L. l L e . ge O Marshall Rid i I R MISSINAIBI m R L. a A Ferland R g T Esnagami N ta a i t O Mud k b R i Wababimiga i a River b L. a i M v a in 50° ive e L. i R r ss A i r 50° Aroland gam River M Coral mb Auden Lower no O Ke r Otter Rapids 643 Twin ive A R b r 19 Nakina N i fe L. t e i Logan I. 9 v b Fleming i A i L. R b r i Upper e a ti Riv k b Onaman is Private road i Twin L. b L. a with public access E iv P Route privée Murchison I. Burrows Chipman à accès public North 584 r fe L. L. e Wind n iv 62 a FUSHIMI LAKE i R L. w r a e Fraserdale s v Pivabiska .
    [Show full text]
  • Regular Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday, August 4, 2020, 6:00 Pm to Be Held in the Council Chambers
    CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMOOTH ROCK FALLS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2020, 6:00 PM TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. Call Meeting to Order / Roll Call 2. Declaration of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 3. Approval of Agenda 3.1 Approval of Agenda 4. Adoption of Minutes 4.1 Adoption of Minutes 5. Petitions and Delegations 6. Business Arising From Minutes 7. Mayor's Report 8. Reports from Committees and Municipal Officers 8.1 COVID 19 Report Update 8.2 Landfill Environmental Screening Study 8.3 Minutes of the December 11th Police Services Board 8.4 Discussion Paper New Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment Boards: Building a Framework for Better Policing Governance 9. Correspondence 10. Resolutions 11. By-Laws Page 1 of 38 11.1 Amendments to procedural by-law 12. Other Business 13. Announcements 14. Closed Session 14.1. Move into Closed 14.1.1. Council move into Closed Session 14.2. Adoption of Closed Session Minutes 14.3. A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board as per section 239 (2) (c) of the Municipal Act 2001. 14.4. Litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting the municipality or local board as per section 239 (2) (e) of the Municipal Act 2001. 14.5. A position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board as per section 239 (2) (k) of the Municipal Act 2001.
    [Show full text]
  • Smooth Rock Falls Community Profile
    Town of Smooth Rock Falls http://www.townofsmoothrockfalls.ca/ V 1.0 February 2016 © 2016 Town of Smooth Rock Falls Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Although all data is believed to be the most accurate and up-to-date, the reader is advised to verify all data before making any decisions based upon the information contained in this document. For further information, please contact: Jason Felix 142 First Street PO Box 249 Smooth Rock Falls, ON P0L 2B0 Phone: 705-338-2036 Fax: 705-338-2007 Web: http://www.townofsmoothrockfalls.ca/ Town of Smooth Rock Falls http://www.townofsmoothrockfalls.ca/ Town of Smooth Rock Falls Asset Inventory & Community Profile Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Location ............................................................................................................................ 3 1.2 Climate .............................................................................................................................. 4 2 DEMOGRAPHICS ........................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 Population Size and Growth ................................................................................................. 5 2.2 Age Profile ......................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Language Characteristics
    [Show full text]
  • Appendix F Environmental Features
    Appendix F Environmental Features YELLOW FALLS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT APPENDIX F Note Prior to the release of the Draft EA, the Project was referred to as the Island Falls Hydroelectric Project. Following release of a draft environmental assessment report for review by First Nations, agencies, and members of the public, numerous comments were received. As a direct result of agency and public consultation, YFP made a decision to relocate the Project two kilometres upstream of Island Falls to Yellow Falls. Accordingly, the Project name has changed to the “Yellow Falls Hydroelectric Project” and the Project nameplate capacity has changed from 20 MW to 16 MW. The following Environmental Features report details existing natural and socioeconomic conditions and was prepared for the Island Falls location. Project relocation has not appreciably altered descriptions of existing natural and socioeconomic conditions. The Yellow Falls Project location has been provided on figures to indicate how the revised location corresponds with existing natural and socioeconomic environmental features. Appendix F1 Environmental Features Report ISLAND FALLS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT APPENDIX F1 – ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES File No. 160960168 Prepared for: Yellow Falls Power Limited Partnership c/o 500, 1324 – 17th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2T 5S8 Prepared by: Stantec Consulting Ltd. 70 Southgate Drive, Suite 1 Guelph ON N1G 4P5 February 2009 ISLAND FALLS HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT APPENDIX F1 – ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................1
    [Show full text]
  • Bulletin Case Within PHU Region
    BULLETIN Twenty Five New Confirmed Cases of COVID- Head Office: 169 Pine Street South 19 and Positive Screens for Variants of Postal Bag 2012 Timmins, ON P4N 8B7 Concern In the Porcupine Health Unit Area Phone: 705 267 1181 Fax: 705 264 3980 Toll Free: 800 461 1818 Issued: Thursday, April 15, 2021 The Porcupine Health Unit (PHU) is reporting twenty-five new COVID-19 cases among residents in the health unit area. Public health will notify all close contacts directly. If you are not contacted by public health, you are not considered a close contact. Regardless of an announcement of a case, everyone is reminded to stay home if they have symptoms and get tested. The PHU is also advising that six confirmed cases previously reported in the area of Timmins have screened positive for a variant of concern. The individuals are currently in self-isolation and following the public health recommendations. It is expected that the variant is the predominant strain in Ontario which is the B.1.1.7 first detected in the United Kingdom. No further testing will be done as per ministry guidance. All measures and precautions are currently in place, and vigilance with the public health measures remains critical for all. Case Exposure Category Status Area Number 424 Contact of a case Self -isolation Timmins 425 Under investigation Self -isolation Timmins 426 Contact of a case Self -isolation Timmins 427 Contact of a case Self -isolation Timmins 428 Under investigation Self -isolation Timmins 429 Under investigation Self -isolation Area of Cochrane, Matheson,
    [Show full text]
  • Regular Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday, July 3, 2018, 6:00 Pm to Be Held in the Council Chambers
    CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMOOTH ROCK FALLS REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA TUESDAY, JULY 3, 2018, 6:00 PM TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. Call Meeting to Order / Roll Call 2. Declaration of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 3. Approval of Agenda 3.1 Approval of Agenda 4. Adoption of Minutes 4.1 Adoption of Minutes 5. Petitions and Delegations 6. Business Arising From Minutes 7. Mayor's Report 8. Reports from Committees and Municipal Officers 8.1 Liz McCafferty Park Playground 8.2 Highway 11 MTO Signage 8.3 Unsafe Buildings Update 8.4 Reports and Minutes from external boards and committees meetings NeCN Annual Report and Minutes 9. Correspondence 10. Resolutions 10.1 Smooth Truck Fest - municipally significant community festival Page 1 of 89 10.2 AMO Request for support regarding the NAFTA 10.3 Resolutions passed at the June 22 NEOMA meeting 11. By-Laws 11.1 Smooth Truck Fest request for land use 12. Other Business 12.1 Senior Housing General Update regarding Meeting with Funding Agencies 13. Announcements 13.1 Landfill Expansion 14. Closed Session 14.1. Move into Closed 14.1.1. Council move into Closed Session 14.2. Adoption of Closed Session Minutes 14.3. A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board as per section 239 (2) (c) of the Municipal Act 2001. 14.4. A trade secret or scientific, technical, commercial, financial or labour relations information, supplied in confidence to the municipality or local board, which, if disclosed, could reasonably be expected to prejudice significantly the competitive position or interfere significantly with the contractual or other negotiations of a person, group of persons, or organization as per section 239 (2) (i) of the Municipal Act 2001.
    [Show full text]
  • Library Holdings - Parish Repertoires and Vital Records
    Library Holdings - Parish Repertoires and Vital Records Updated 2/15/19 COUNTRY CANADA STATE/PROV TOWN PARISH CONTENT* YEARS BOOK NUMBER CATEGORY ALB ALB Calgary St Mary M 1875-1901 AB001-1 Parish Repertoires ALB Civil Records Civil Records BMS 1870-1905 AB001-2 Parish Repertoires ALB Edmonton St Joachim M 1860-1951 AB001-1 Parish Repertoires ALB Jean Cote Jean Cote Family Records M AB001-3 Parish Repertoires ALB Lafond Lafond F AB001-5 Parish Repertoires ALB Peace River District Peace River M AB001-4 Parish Repertoires BC BC Maillardville Tres St Sacrement M 1911-1947 BC001-1 Parish Repertoires BC Maillardville Notre Dame de Lourdes M 1911-1950 BC001-2 Parish Repertoires BC Vancouver Tres St Sacrement M 1946-1979 BC001-1 Parish Repertoires BC Victoria St Jean Baptiste M 1958-1985 BC001-1 Parish Repertoires BC C BC001-3 Vital Records GAP GAP 20 Municipalities 20 Parishes* M 1786-2003 Q021-18A Parish Repertoires GAP 20 Municipalities 20 Parishes* M 1785-2003 Q021-18B Parish Repertoires GAP Newport, Grande-Vallee 23 Parishes* M 1752-1941 Q021-17 Parish Repertoires MB MB Aubigny Aubigny M 1904-1981 MB001-01/03 Parish Repertoires MB Emerson Emerson M 1883-1982 MB001-01/03 Parish Repertoires MB Ile des Chenes Ile des Chenes M 1907-1982 MB001-01/03 Parish Repertoires MB La Broquerie La Broquerie M 1884-1982 MB001-01/03 Parish Repertoires MB La Salle Lasalle M 1893-1982 MB001-01/03 Parish Repertoires MB Le Pas Le Pas M 1911-1983 MB001-07 Parish Repertoires MB Letellier St Pie M 1878-1982 MB001-01/03 Parish Repertoires MB Lorette Notre Dame de
    [Show full text]
  • Corporation of the Town of Smooth Rock Falls Planing Board Meeting Agenda Thursday, September 11, 2014 to Be Held in the Council Chambers
    CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF SMOOTH ROCK FALLS PLANING BOARD MEETING AGENDA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. Roll Call 2. Declaration of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 3. Approval of Agenda 4. Approval of Minutes 4.1 Approval of Minutes of the March 17th Planning Board meeting. 5. Official Plan Public Meeting 5.1. Written and Verbal Comments 5.1.1. Presentation by J.L. Richards & Associates Limited 5.1.2. Written comments from Planning area residents 5.1.3. Provincial One Window early consultation comments 5.1.4. Verbal Comments 6. Other Business 7. Adjournment Page 1 of 91 Page 2 of 91 SMOOTH ROCK FALLS PLANNING BOARD MINUTES HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON MONDAY, MARCH 17TH, 2014 AT 5:00PM _____________________________________________________________________ 1. ROLL CALL 5:50 Chair, Daniel Alie Vice Chair Joanne Landry Unorganised Appointee Kevin Lebarron Secretary Treasurer Luc Denault Deputy Secretary Treasurer Véronique Dion OTHER Yvan Marchand Shannon Michaud Sue Perras ABSENT Municipal Appointee Michel Arseneault Municipal Appointee Gratien Bernier 2. DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF NIL 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA RESOLUTION #PL2014-01 MOVER: JOANNE LANDRY SECONDER: KEVIN LEBARRON BE IT RESOLVED THAT the agenda be accepted, as circulated CARRIED 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 4.1 Approval of the November 18, 2013 minutes. RESOLUTION #PL2014-02 MOVER: KEVIN LEBARRON SECONDER: JOANNE LANDRY BE IT RESOLVED THAT the board approve the minutes of the Planning Board meeting of November 18th, 2013. CARRIED 5. WRITTEN AND VERBAL COMMENTS Page 3 of 91 5.1 The written comments from J.L.
    [Show full text]