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Rogers vs Telus vs Bell vs Freedom: Best Cellphone Plans – May 2026

We're about one week into May, so let's check in on wireless plan pricing from Rogers, Telus, Bell, and Freedom Mobile compares to last month. It's clear right now is not the best time to jump on a new cellphone plan. Rogers $60/60GB (was 100GB) $65/100GB (was $70/175GB) — now includes Canada-US-Mexico (was Canada-US only)...
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Blink’s New 2K Video Doorbells Are Coming to Canada Starting at $69.99

Amazon's Blink has announced two new video doorbells designed to improve front door security with higher resolution and better visibility. The new models, the Blink Wired Doorbell 2K+ and the Blink Battery Doorbell 2K+, both feature 2K video quality and improved dynamic range to handle difficult lighting conditions. The Wired Doorbell 2K+ is priced at...

Telus Uses AI to Change Agent Accents. Rogers and Bell Won’t

Telus is using artificial intelligence to alter the accents of its call centre agents in real time through its subsidiary Telus Digital, and the backlash has been swift. Labour advocates are calling the practice deceptive, and the federal government is being urged to require disclosure whenever the technology is used. Rogers and Bell, meanwhile, say...
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Wealthsimple and Visa Just Quietly Changed How Payments Work in Canada

Moving money in Canada is about to get a lot more modern. Visa Canada and Wealthsimple are piloting a new payments system that uses stablecoins to settle transactions, a first for the Canadian market. Under the program, Wealthsimple can use USD Coin (USDC) to settle certain financial obligations with Visa, using blockchain to move funds...
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Rogers Warning: Don’t Fall for This New $2,300 Tablet Shipping Scam

Rogers customers are getting hit with thousands of dollars in equipment fees after falling for a slick fraud scheme where scammers pose as telecom reps to trick people into mailing brand new devices straight to criminals. It usually starts with a phone call offering something tempting, like a discounted plan bundled with a free tablet....