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Cellphones mark 40 years in Canada. A look back since the 1st callThe first wireless call in Canadian history took place 40 years ago on July 1, 1985, when then-Toronto-mayor Art Eggelton called his Montreal counterpart Jean Drapeau.TechJul 1, 2025
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Canada’s Big 3 telecoms called on by CRTC to lower international roaming feesThe CRTC says that if it finds the companies are not making "sufficient progress" on the matter, it will launch a formal public proceeding.ConsumerOct 7, 2024
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Alberta to ban cellphones in K-12 classrooms starting in fallAlberta had allowed school boards to set a patchwork of cellphone rules amid mounting concern from teachers and parents that the devices were disrupting learning.EducationJun 17, 2024
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Vancouver School Board postpones motion to restrict cellphone use in schoolsThe motion by board chair Victoria Jung also proposes that students up to Grade 6 keep their phones on silent and out of sight during school.EducationMay 27, 2024
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Tech addiction among older adults"We're looking at some of the more subjective aspects of it, how it's influencing their life, and kind of less about the usage itself in terms of screen time," he said.HealthJan 4, 2024
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, Oct. 2Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Monday, Oct. 2.Oct 2, 2023
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Freedom Mobile to offer 5G service through 2 new plansFreedom Mobile announced in May it would offer a $50 monthly plan that includes unlimited calls and texts as well as 40 gigabytes of data usable throughout Canada and the U.S.TechJul 27, 2023
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Manitobans feel ‘less safe’ in communities post-pandemic, survey saysThe study, which was conducted in early June with 1,000 respondents, suggests that only five per cent of Manitobans feel safer than they did only three years ago.CrimeJul 17, 2023
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Ottawa spends millions on 944K phone lines. Nearly a third are ‘dormant’The information comes as Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has vowed to find more than $15 billion in savings from the federal budget over the next four years.PoliticsApr 1, 2023
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Rogers-Shaw takeover will hit low-income Canadians the hardest, tribunal hearsAn economics professor says the winners of Rogers Communications Inc.'s $26-billion proposed takeover of Shaw Communications Inc. would hit low-income Canadians the hardest.CanadaNov 18, 2022
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