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President Trump Cuts Off Canada Over Digital Tax, Threatens Tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday that he is ending all trade discussions with Canada, following the country’s decision to implement a new tax on American tech companies. In a statement posted to his social network Truth Social, Trump called Canada “a very difficult country to trade with,” criticizing what he described as longstanding unfair...

New on Prime Video Canada: July 2025

Amazon’s Prime Video has released its list of titles coming to the streaming service in July 2025. Highlights include the documentary Simple Plan: The Kids in the Crowd, detailing the Montreal band’s rise to stardom, while Prime Day Deals will include 75% off subscriptions for 2 months. Action-comedy Heads of State also drops on July...

New on BritBox: July 2025

BritBox has released its list of new titles coming to the British streaming servince in July 2025. Highlights include Code of Silence, the dark comedy Pigs and also Outrageous. Check out the full list of new shows coming to BritBox in July 2025 below: July 4 QI (V) Season 23 – BritBox Exclusive | 14...

Public Mobile’s Canada-US-Mexico Promos Set to Expire—Again

Telus-owned Public Mobile has added a note to select 5G plans to note they are coming to end soon. It seems like we continue to see end dates for promo pricing when it comes to Canada-US-Mexico plans. Yesterday, Public Mobile added “limited time” labels to select 5G plans. Check them out below: $32/20GB (Canada-wide) $34/10GB...

Bell Matches Rogers with 158GB Canada Day Deal

After Rogers launched a Canada Day promo plan with 158GB of data (to match Canada’s upcoming 158th birthday), Bell has now come out with the same plan. Bell’s matching offer is their Ultimate 100 plan, which is $65 per month with 100GB of data. But a 58GB bonus takes it to 158GB total data at...

Rogers Marks 40 Years Since Canada’s First 10-Pound Cell Phone Call

Canada’s first wireless phone call took place 40 years ago on July 1, 1985, at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto. Then-mayor Art Eggleton used a 10-pound mobile phone to call Montreal’s mayor, Jean Drapeau. The call was made possible by Ted Rogers, the founder of Rogers, who invested early in the mobile technology. Today, Rogers...