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#845 COMMONS: Against the WIND
WIND Mobile, now known as Freedom, was a small company that tried to break through Canada’s telecom oligopoly. It did not have an easy ride.
COMMONS
Monopoly #5 – Against the WIND
WIND Mobile, now known as Freedom, was a small company that tried to break through Canada’s telecom oligopoly. It did not have an easy ride. 
COMMONS
Monopoly #4 – Teleconned
They’re the most hated companies in the country. And yet, they’re unavoidable. 
Over Troubled Rogers
The author of a key profile of Edward Rogers explains what might really be going on
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#304 Pitchforks And Needles
An uprising of frontline workers forces change to COVID policies. And with a major merger in the works, a telecom giant makes the case that less competition is good for Canada.
Let’s Talk About How Bell Is Complicit In The Dehumanizing Conditions Of Ontario Jails
Bell holds the contract for a prison phone system described as "prohibitive, predatory, and outdated"
That Text You Got From Ontario Proud Is Part Of A Voter ID Campaign
But the right-wing group won't say how many people it's contacted or how they got their numbers.
Rogers blocked text messages containing the word “uber”
Company blames now-resolved "technical glitch" but won't say how long the issue lasted
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George Elliott Clarke: A Polyphony of Canadian Blacknesses
The Parliamentary Poet Laureate talks about working for a pioneering black MP, Canada's multitude of black histories and his problem with telephone companies.