About WestfieldPost
Rural broadband coverage and connectivity documentation for Canada
What this site covers
WestfieldPost tracks broadband connectivity developments in rural and remote parts of Canada. The focus is on the three main non-urban technologies — fixed wireless access, low-Earth orbit satellite, and fibre optic infrastructure — and how they are being deployed across different provincial and territorial contexts.
Coverage includes comparisons of available technologies, summaries of federal and provincial deployment programs, rollout timelines, and practical considerations for households and small businesses in underserved areas.
Editorial approach
Content on this site is written in a descriptive, informational style. The goal is to present accurate, publicly verifiable information without promotional framing. We do not rank or recommend specific providers, and we do not accept sponsored content or advertising in exchange for editorial coverage.
Where specific figures are cited, they are drawn from publicly available government reports, CRTC data releases, and filings from licensed telecommunications carriers. Where exact data is unavailable, we use neutral phrasing to avoid unverified claims.
Sources and references
Primary sources used across this site include:
- CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission) — regulatory decisions, broadband data, licensing
- Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) — spectrum allocation, Universal Broadband Fund
- Provincial and territorial government announcements related to broadband infrastructure investment
- Annual telecommunications monitoring reports published by the CRTC
Contact
Editorial inquiries and factual corrections can be submitted using the form below. We review submissions on a rolling basis.