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Summer Burton • March 16, 2023

The Government of Canada provides Literacy Link South Central with funding to help Canadians develop their digital skills



Literacy Link South Central (LLSC) is honoured to be among the 23 organizations across Canada chosen to receive funding through Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada! Building on the success of our previous Digital Literacy Exchance Project, Digitally Safe and Strong will expand the reach of digital literacy training allowing us to reach a broader audience of Canadians.


Read the news release from Office of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne here!


Click here to visit the Digitally Safe and Strong project page, where we will post information about upcoming digital literacy training opportunities and new curriculum.


Tip: Search for the hashtag #DigitallySafeAndStrong on your favourite social media channels to keep up with what's new as we launch this exciting digital literacy project!

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