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Sonos Black Friday Deals Now Live in Canada for 2025

Sonos has launched its Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for 2025, running from November 20 to December 1, starting now at 9am PT/12 midnight ET. You can grab the discounts on Sonos.com or through major retailers in Canada. If you’ve been eyeing a home theatre upgrade or want better sound around the house, here’s...

Rogers Black Friday Deal: New 200GB Canada-US Plan Matches Bell

Well that didn’t take long, did it? Earlier today we told you Bell launched a 200GB Canada-US plan, which was after a new 25GB data bonus tacked onto its $85 plan. Now, Rogers has just changed its website to match Bell’s move, resulting in its own $85/200GB Canada-US plan. Here are Rogers’ updated bring your...

Rogers, Telus and Bell Launch New Tool to Stop Recycled Number Scams

A Canadian telecom joint venture is rolling out a new tool to help businesses spot when a phone number has been reassigned—a big deal because recycled numbers are quietly becoming a major source of fraud. EnStream, a company owned by Bell, Rogers and Telus (founded in 2005), has teamed up with Proximus Global to launch...

ChatGPT for Teachers Is Here, Unless You’re in Canada

OpenAI is launching a new version of ChatGPT made specifically for teachers, and it’ll be free for verified U.S. K–12 educators until June 2027. Unfortunately, Canadian teachers can’t access it at launch. Teachers have been some of the earliest heavy users of AI tools, often relying on them to save time on lesson planning, create...

Bell Black Friday Deals: 200GB Canada-US Plan Debuts

We’ve been keeping an eye on plans from our major wireless carriers for you leading up to Black Friday and now Bell looks to be the first to make a change. Bell has now added a 25GB bonus to its $85 Canada-US plan, meaning it’s now a 200GB plan that allows for talk, text and...

B.C. Hits the Brakes on EV Targets, Waits for Ottawa’s Next Move

B.C. is scaling back parts of its electric-vehicle strategy while it waits for the federal government to decide what Canada’s national EV targets will look like. The province says it will update its zero-emission vehicle rules in spring 2026, including revisiting its sales targets. Officials say they want B.C.’s targets to line up with whatever...