Best Prepaid Phone Plans in Canada for June 2026. Public Mobile, Chatr, Lucky and More
We’ve analyzed the latest wireless plans from Rogers, Telus, Bell, and Freedom Mobile for June 2026, including their flanker brands Fido, Koodo, and Virgin Plus. To finish our review, let’s look at pricing for the prepaid brands — Chatr, Lucky Mobile, and Public Mobile — along with Quebecor’s Fizz, where the best rates always require autopay.
Public Mobile
- $35/40GB (was 35GB) 5G Canada-US-Mexico (was just US) + 1,000 international minutes
- $40/100GB (was 75GB) 5G Canada-US-Mexico + 1,000 international minutes
- $45/150GB (was 100GB) 5G Canada-US-Mexico + 1,000 international minutes
- $50/200GB 5G Canada-US-Mexico + 1,000 international minutes
- $22 talk and text 4G
- $25/25GB (was 3GB) 4G
- $29/35GB 4G
Public Mobile has ramped up data for its 5G plans in June compared to May, plus adding 1,000 international minutes. Gone are the 27/10GB and $30/20GB 4G plans. New 4G plans were launched just yesterday.
With Telus implementing a mandatary $15 SIM fee and for eSIMs, it is now advertising a $0 eSIM fee with Public Mobile. You’re welcome.
Lucky Mobile
- $19/500MB
- $21/1GB
- $25/25GB
- $29/35GB
- $34/80GB
Lucky Mobile has made no changes to its plans in June, compared to last month.
Chatr
- $19/500MB
- $21/1GB
- $25/25GB
- $29/35GB (new)
- $34/80 (was $39)
We’re seeing a new $29/35GB plan added to the Chatr lineup compared to last month, which basically is just like Lucky Mobile and Public Mobile (what are the odds).
Fizz
- $24 (was $22) talk and text
- $24/2GB 4G
- $25/25GB 4G
- $29/35GB 4G
- $34/80GB 5G
- $35/100GB (was $39) 5G
- $40/125GB 5G (new)
As for Quebecor’s Fizz, the entry 4G talk and text plan went up by $2. The 100GB plan saw a $5 price drop, while a new $40/125GB 5G plan is here.
Honourable mentions? No Name Mobile which runs on the Bell LTE network:
- $19/2GB
- $25/30GB
- $29/40GB
- $34/85GB
No changes to No Name Mobile and its plans in June.
We’re not seeing any major changes for June, which seems kind of normal as most people aren’t exactly cellphone plan shopping when it’s nice out. Expect back to school and fall promos to bring better deals.
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