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Telus shuffles its plans around, but only for Quebec

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June 30, 2026

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Telus has shuffled its 5G+ plans and dropped prices on most of them; however, it is limited to Quebec. Essentially, the 80/100GB 5G+ Complete plan is no more and has become its own new category, known as the 5G+ Select plans. Alongside that, prices have dropped: the 5G+ Complete Unlimited plan is now 65/mo, and []

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CityNews Montreal

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· Jul 6, 2026

Quebec invests $27 M for building cell towers to improve coverage in regions

Quebec is allocating 27.7 million to improve cell phone coverage in 10 regions. The investment will fund the construction of 17 new cell tower sites. France-Élaine Duranceau, minister of cybersecurity and digital dffairs and president of the Treasury Board, announced on Monday the launch of the third phase of “Opération coverture cellulaire,” which was launched [] The post Quebec invests 27 M for building cell towers to improve coverage in regions appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

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· Jun 28, 2026

Quebecor Warns Of Bell Media Dominance If Corus Deal Proceeds

Quebecor still wants to buy Corus Entertainment, and it’s not being quiet about it. The Quebec media giant (and parent of Freedom Mobile, Videotron and Fizz) filed a letter with the CRTC this week, asking the regulator to reject Corus’s own restructuring plan and clear the way for a takeover instead. Quebecor president and CEO [] The post Quebecor Warns Of Bell Media Dominance If Corus Deal Proceeds first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

MobileSyrup

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· Jun 25, 2026

Public Mobile rolls out $35/80GB Canada Day wireless deal

Telus sub-brand Public Mobile has shuffled some of its plans and added a new Canada Day-exclusive deal. The new Canada Day offer is a 35/80GB plan with unlimited Canada-wide talk and text. Unlike most Public plans, this plan includes no international minutes. If you want to take advantage of the Canada Day deal, you will []

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Telstra hit by fresh Triple Zero fault hours after outage fixed

The telco says a “secondary issue” is stopping some Triple Zero calls from connecting, hours after it declared the day’s outage resolved.

Global News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Consider Kingston for high-speed rail stop, Ottawa tells Alto

So far, the federal government has mandated seven stops: Toronto, Peterborough, Ont., Ottawa, Laval, Que., Montreal, Trois-Rivières, Que., and Quebec City.

KMJNow – Fresno

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· Jul 6, 2026

Report: Raptors, Kawhi Leonard to begin extension talks

The Toronto Raptors are expected to begin contract extension talks this week with forward Kawhi Leonard and his new agent, ESPN reported on Monday.Leo...

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Related coverage for "Telus shuffles its plans around, but only for Quebec": CityNews Montreal — Quebec invests $27 M for building cell towers to improve coverage in regions. iPhone in Canada — Quebecor Warns Of Bell Media Dominance If Corus Deal Proceeds. MobileSyrup — Public Mobile rolls out $35/80GB Canada Day wireless deal. Brisbane Times — Telstra hit by fresh Triple Zero fault hours after outage fixed. Global News — Consider Kingston for high-speed rail stop, Ottawa tells Alto. KMJNow – Fresno — Report: Raptors, Kawhi Leonard to begin extension talks