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Tag Archives: Finland
There ought to be a law…
The only country in continental Europe whose entire land mass sits north of the 60th parallel, Finland, will pass a law making access to broadband internet a legal right for all citizens. It’s aimed at bringing quality internet access to … Continue reading
No one like this in Canada
What are the chances of Canada ever seeing a foreign affairs minister like Alexander Stubb of Finland? Not only does he read books, he’s written nine of them. He owns three university degrees and publishes numerous articles in newspapers and … Continue reading