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Your Contract-Free Internet Provider May Be Costing You More in Fees

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June 29, 2026

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Your Contract-Free Internet Provider May Be Costing You More in Fees

CNET's latest data shows our readers prefer two providers that avoid hefty fees and lengthy contracts.

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Montreal Financial Blog

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· Apr 3, 2026

Car Expenses for Canadian Business Owners: What You Can Deduct (2026 Guide)

Canadian business owners can deduct a wide range of car expenses — but the rules, limits, and CRA rates change every year. This 2026 guide covers everything you need to know: the current CCA ceiling (39,000), updated lease deduction limits (1,100/month), the latest per-km rates for incorporated businesses, HST claimable on your car purchase, and new rules for electric vehicles. Updated April 2026 with current CRA figures for both sole proprietors and corporations.

Meduza.io

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· Jul 7, 2026

Russia says it won’t tax VPN traffic after all

Russia’s Digital Development Ministry confirmed that it will not introduce fees for international internet traffic, including VPN traffic. Deputy Minister Ivan Lebedev announced the decision at a session of the State Duma, the lower house of Russia’s parliament.

Arise News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Virgin Media Fined £28m By Ofcom Over Contract Cancellation Failures

Ofcom fines Virgin Media £28m after finding customers face repeated obstacles when trying to cancel contracts and switch providers.

Western Standard

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· Jul 5, 2026

Farm Credit Canada CEO billed $182,000 in expenses while telling staff to ‘tighten the belt’

The chief executive of Crown lender Farm Credit Canada billed taxpayers more than 182,000 in expenses last year — nearly four times the amount claimed by her predecessor — while simultaneously urging employees to cut travel costs and “tighten the belt.”

BusinessWorld Online

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· Jul 12, 2026

DICT issues bid invitation for P473-million fiber optic project

THE Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said it set aside P473.14 million for a contract to provide internet connectivity services in public places via fiber optic networks. In a bid notice, the DICT said it the contract will be funded out of its 2026 budget, and covers 560 locations in North Luzon for []

iPhone in Canada

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· Jul 7, 2026

Traveling Soon? Fido Has Quietly Doubled Its Temporary Suspension Fees

A Fido customer took to Reddit after noticing the carrier’s temporary suspension fee appears to have doubled in a matter of months. According to the post, temporarily suspending service used to run about 7 per month plus tax as recently as three months ago. Now, while planning a trip abroad, the customer says the fee [] The post Traveling Soon? Fido Has Quietly Doubled Its Temporary Suspension Fees first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

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Related coverage for "Your Contract-Free Internet Provider May Be Costing You More in Fees": Montreal Financial Blog — Car Expenses for Canadian Business Owners: What You Can Deduct (2026 Guide). Meduza.io — Russia says it won’t tax VPN traffic after all. Arise News — Virgin Media Fined £28m By Ofcom Over Contract Cancellation Failures. Western Standard — Farm Credit Canada CEO billed $182,000 in expenses while telling staff to ‘tighten the belt’. BusinessWorld Online — DICT issues bid invitation for P473-million fiber optic project. iPhone in Canada — Traveling Soon? Fido Has Quietly Doubled Its Temporary Suspension Fees