I have an ipad3 and was wondering if there is an Internet provider in Canada that don't need a SIM card to use

I have an ipad3 and was wondering if there is a way to have Internet if there is no wi-fi available. I tried with Rogers communication but you need to use a SIM card and my iPad doesn't use a sim card

Or you can tether your iPad through a cellphone, if you have one that supports that feature. 
Regards.

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