By Linda Stuart
TORONTO — Despite the high level of Internet access among Canada’s population, a lack of citizen participation in the country’s digital economy is leaving huge opportunities for government and business largely untapped, according to a new study by Ipsos Public Affairs.In a national telephone survey of Canadian residents conducted in October, Ipsos found 91% of respondents said they subscribe to Internet broadband at home, with an additional 2% saying they accessed the Internet elsewhere outside the home and another 2% saying they were mobile data subscribers only. Respondents who said they do not access the Internet at all accounted for... Why the digital economy’s biggest threat is lack of user participation
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