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What’s New on Crave: May 2026
Bell Media has announced the full lineup of movies and series heading to Crave this May 2026. Highlights include the premiere of Emerald Fennell’s reimagining of Wuthering Heights starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, and the return of the fan-favourite Canadian duo in the Bon Cop, Bad Cop original series. Sports fans can follow the...
Tumbler Ridge Families Sue OpenAI in California Over Shooter Warnings
Families of the eight people killed in the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting are suing OpenAI in a California federal court, claiming the company had clear warning the attack was coming, and chose to do nothing. Seven lawsuits were filed Wednesday in the Northern District of California by Vancouver-based Rice Parsons Leoni & Elliott, alongside...
Virgin Plus Raises Prices $1 to Match Fido and Koodo — Here We Go Again
We hate to say it, but we told you so. After Fido raised prices yesterday to match Koodo, we said Virgin Plus would follow suit, as expected. Fast forward one day later, and Virgin Plus has done just that. The Bell-owned flanker brand has increased prices on Wednesday by $1 to now match pricing from...
Public Mobile Slashed Data on Its $40 and $45 Plans — Here’s What Changed
Telus-owned Public Mobile has revamped its 5G plan pricing on Wednesday, now that some promos have ended, according to price checks by iPhone in Canada. Here are Public Mobile’s plans as of April 29, 2026: $22/0GB 4G $25/3GB 4G $27/10GB 4G $30/20GB 4G $35/35GB 5G $40/75GB (was 100GB) Canada-US-Mexico 5G $45/100GB (was 175GB) Canada-US-Mexico 5G...
Fido Complaints Up 156%, Rogers Leads the Pack — Canadian Telecom Is Having a Rough Year
Canadians are losing patience with their phone and TV providers, and a new report shows just how much. The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) released its mid-year report today, revealing a 61% spike in complaints over the past six months. Between August 1, 2025, and January 31, 2026, the agency accepted 19,157 complaints....
WestJet Beats Air Canada for In-Flight Wi-Fi, and Starlink Is Why
WestJet is quietly beating Air Canada in the sky, and SpaceX's Starlink internet is the reason why. Having Starlink as an internet provider in the skies may be the saving grace WestJet needs after finally reversing its cramped seating plan. New data from Ookla shows WestJet earned a 95.8% consistency rating for in-flight internet, landing...
First Two Episodes of Widow’s Bay Now Available to Stream on Apple TV
Widow's Bay is a horror comedy series, starring Matthew Rhys as Tom Loftis, a skeptical mayor of a New England town.
Pokémon TCG Pocket Approaches 200 Million Downloads, Gifts Players 120 Hoursglasses
Pokémon TCG Pocket has nearly hit 200 million global downloads across iOS and Android.
Ontario Eyes Total Cellphone Ban in Schools and Social Media Crackdown
Ontario could be headed toward a full cellphone ban in schools, on top of a social media crackdown for kids that may not be far behind. Education Minister Paul Calandra told reporters Tuesday near London, Ontario that the province is actively weighing both moves. "We're reflecting on a wider ban on cellphones. I think the...
Starlink Referral Code Canada 2026: Last Chance for $39 Internet Deal
Update May 5, 2026: Starlink has launched a new promo for internet that now starts from $39 CAD, but it ends on May 10. Click here to sign up and get 1 month free. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to ditch your slow rural internet, this is it. SpaceX's Starlink is running...
Save Up to $600 on Amazon’s eero Mesh WiFi Systems Right Now
If your home Wi-Fi has more dead zones than strong signal, Amazon's eero mesh systems are on sale right now and worth a serious look. Whether you're starting fresh or just trying to push coverage into that one stubborn corner of your house, there's a deal here for every budget. From the entry-level eero 6...
Rogers Just Blinked—and Canada’s Entire Telecom Industry May Follow: Analyst
After yesterday's news that Rogers is offering buyout packages to nearly half its workforce, analysts are now saying it could kick off a broader wave of cuts across Canada's telecom industry. For those who missed it, Rogers confirmed it's offering voluntary departure and retirement packages to nearly half of its employees. Bloomberg put that number...