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BCE Inc. is a Canada-based communications company. The Company provides wireless and fiber networks. The Company operates through one segment: Bell Communication and Technology Services (Bell CTS). Bell CTS segment provides a range of communication products and services to consumers, businesses and government customers across Canada. Its wireless products and services include mobile data and voice plans and devices and are available nationally. Its wireline products and services comprise data (including Internet access, Internet protocol television (IPTV), cloud-based services and business solutions), voice, and other communication services and products, which are available to its residential, small and medium-sized businesses and large enterprises customers primarily in Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic provinces and Manitoba. This segment includes its wholesale business, which buys and sells local telephone, long-distance, data, and other services from or to resellers and other carriers.


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Comment by flush777on Aug 29, 2024 12:23pm
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RE:RE:Wholesale rates

RE:RE:Wholesale ratesA sweet invitation from Poilievre to Singh, Lets Make a Deal!
 
Never a dull moment in Canadian politics, no world, we are not dull at all … complacent, maybe …
 
 
Poilievre urges Singh to pull out of deal with Liberals and trigger fall election
The Conservatives want a 'carbon tax election' in October
Author of the article:
Catherine Lvesque
Published Aug 29, 2024  •  1 minute read
8 Comments
 
https://nationalpost.com/news/poilievre-urges-singh-liberals-trigger-fall-election


NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Photo by The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
 
 
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has written a letter to the NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urging him to rip up his party’s deal with the Liberals and trigger a fall election.
Poilievre wrote that despite the NDP’s intention to make people’s lives more affordable, groceries cost more, demand at food banks has risen and many children still go to school hungry. He blames the carbon tax and billions more in spending for the rising costs.
“Canadians can’t afford or even endure another year of this costly coalition. No one voted for you to keep (Prime Minister Justin) Trudeau in power. You do not have a mandate to drag out his government another year,” insisted Poilievre.
“Pull out of the costly coalition and vote non-confidence in the government this September to trigger a carbon tax election in October of THIS YEAR. Or you will forever be known as ‘Sellout Singh,’” he added.
After months of high inflation post-pandemic, Canada’s annual inflation rate dropped to 2.5 per cent in July — down from 2.7 per cent in June. Statistic Canada said inflation increased at the slowest pace in more than three years, since March 2021.
Poilievre mentioned the rumours of cabinet shuffle happening this summer, which never took place, and said all the ministers “who gave us rising crime, costs and housing remain.”
More details to come.
National Post
calevesque@postmedia.com

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