In March, US President Donald Trump signed a bill to provide $1 billion to help small providers replace equipment made by Huawei and Chinese firm ZTE.Canada's government is on track to run up the highest budget deficit since World War Two as it tackles the coronavirus outbreak and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will on Sept 23 outline major measures to revive the economy.
"We obviously want to spend money on things we feel are going to grow the economy rather than on something like that (compensation)," said the government source.
One person directly familiar with the file took a more jaundiced view, noting that while Britain had told firms to remove their Huawei equipment, it had given them until 2027.The person said this also happened to be the time when the gear would become obsolete and require replacement.