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Instagram Finally Fits iPhone and Android Photos Perfectly

Instagram is making it easier to share photos the way you actually shoot them from your iPhone or Android smartphone. On Wednesday, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri announced that the app now supports 3:4 aspect ratio images—the standard format for most smartphone cameras. That means if you take a photo on your phone and upload it...

Prime Video Canada Reveals New Originals and Shoppable Ads

Amazon held its first-ever Canadian Upfronts this afternoon in Toronto, bringing out celebrities, sports stars, and executives to show how Prime Video and Amazon Ads are changing the way Canadians watch—and how advertisers connect with them. Actors from The Boys, Terminal List: Dark Wolf, and top athletes like RJ Barrett, Sarah Nurse, and Teresa Resch...

New on Paramount+ Canada: June 2025

Paramount+ Canada has shared its list of new titles coming to the streaming service in June 2025. From powerful premieres to must-watch movies and fresh new seasons, there's something for everyone to explore. Highlights include the season finale of Mobland (great show), while film Cleaner and Old Guy premieres as well. Check out everything coming...

Quebecor Beats Rogers in Court Over Mobile Rate Ruling

The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by Rogers over regulated mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) rates, marking a win for Quebecor in a long-running dispute before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). In a unanimous decision delivered from the bench on May 28, 2025, the court upheld the CRTC’s selection of...

Uber Finally Goes Provincewide in B.C.—What You Need to Know

Uber has officially expanded its ridesharing service to all of British Columbia, offering residents and tourists another way to get around the province. The app is now available provincewide, but actual ride availability will depend on whether local drivers have signed up and are online. Uber says it’s working to recruit more drivers in each...

Montreal Transit Riders Will Soon Tap Phones at Turnstiles

Starting in July, a small group of Montreal transit users will begin testing a new feature that allows them to tap their phone at metro and bus turnstiles using their OPUS card or transit tickets stored digitally. The pilot program, reported by La Presse, is being led by the Autorité régionale de transport métropolitain (ARTM)...