If you’re a Koodo or Fido customer in Quebec, both companies have reintroduced unlimited nationwide talk and text plans with 1GB and 2GB data in the province, for $43 and $53 respectively. For Koodo below, additional data is charged at $5/250MB.

Fido has the same plans available, but their data overages are charged at $10/500MB.

Both companies are offering these plans as available for BYOD month-to-month and on contract.
Previously, when Koodo, Fido and Virgin offered this same plan last year, it was $45 per month. Now, it appears to be $2 cheaper for each plan, so you’re ‘saving’. As of writing, Virgin Mobile does not offer these plans (yet).
If have generous amounts of available Wi-Fi during your day, 1GB or 2GB of data should treat you fine. Let us know if you’re going to jump on these.
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