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Ticketmaster Fee Lawsuit Moves Ahead After Judge’s Decision

A Quebec judge has given the green light to a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster, allowing claims over its ticket service fees to proceed to a full trial. In a decision dated Monday, Justice Eleni Yiannakis of the Quebec Superior Court ruled that the case meets the legal requirements to move forward. The judge also said...

Ubisoft Shuts Down Halifax Studio Days After Union Vote

Ubisoft is shutting down its Halifax studio, cutting 71 jobs at the Canadian team that had been focused on mobile games tied to major franchises like Rainbow Six and Assassin’s Creed. The closure comes just days after employees at Ubisoft Halifax announced they had successfully formed a labour union. The union effort began in June...

Cellphone Prices in Canada Are Rising Again, and the Deals Are Fading

After years of steadily getting cheaper, mobile phone plans in Canada may be starting to level off, according to new Statistics Canada data highlighted by The Globe and Mail. Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price Index for cellular services rose year over year in both October and November 2025. It was the first increase in about two...

Soundcore Built Earbuds That Literally Change How They Sit on Your Ear

Anker’s Soundcore has announced its new AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds at CES 2026, a new model that lets users switch between an open-ear design and active noise cancellation in the same pair of earbuds. Soundcore says the AeroFit 2 Pro is meant for people who move through different environments during the day. Instead of choosing...

BLUETTI Launches New Elite 400 and Charger 2 in Canada

BLUETTI is launching two new power products in Canada today, targeting home backup users and people who rely on mobile, off-grid energy setups. As of January 7, 2026, BLUETTI is releasing the Elite 400 and Charger 2, with early bird pricing available starting today. The Elite 400 is a large portable power station aimed at...

Rogers vs Telus vs Bell vs Freedom: Best Phone Plans Jan. 2026

The Boxing Week hangover that somehow felt like it lasted a month is finally over, and wireless pricing in Canada is mostly back to normal. Rogers, Telus, and Bell have quietly rolled back the deep discounts and bonus data that showed up during Boxing Week. That said, Freedom Mobile does not seem to have gotten...

Dell Brings Back XPS Laptops, Now Available to Buy in Canada

Dell is officially bringing back its popular XPS laptop lineup (that didn't take long, eh?), and Canadians can already buy the new models following the company’s announcements at CES 2026. The company has relaunched the XPS brand with two redesigned laptops, the XPS 14 and XPS 16, marking a return to one of its most...