Control monthly costs
Plan pricing can vary a lot depending on data amount, financing, activation fees, and contract terms.
Choose better plans, avoid hidden costs, and set up reliable mobile and home internet service for daily life.
Plan pricing can vary a lot depending on data amount, financing, activation fees, and contract terms.
Signal quality differs by neighborhood and building type, so checking coverage maps before signing helps avoid problems.
Reliable internet is essential for online classes, job applications, remote work, and video calls.
Most banking, government forms, immigration updates, and healthcare bookings are now handled online.
Pick the right plan type and understand all charges before you sign.
Match your household usage to the right speed tier and contract terms.
Use official tools and discount programs to reduce communication costs.
Use these resources to compare plans, check your rights, and troubleshoot service issues.
Compare mobile and internet plans with one official comparison tool.
Visit siteKnow your rights for mobile contracts, fees, cancellation, and bill limits.
Visit siteUnderstand consumer protections for home internet contracts and disputes.
Visit siteIf issues are unresolved with your provider, submit a telecom complaint through CCTS.
Visit siteReview market-level price trends to understand typical plan cost ranges in Canada.
Visit siteCheck eligibility for lower-cost internet options designed for eligible households.
Visit siteCheck wireless coverage by address and region before committing to a plan.
Visit siteReview Bell coverage and expected service area quality for your location.
Visit siteVerify TELUS coverage and compare network availability in your area.
Visit siteCheck Freedom coverage zones, especially for areas outside core city regions.
Visit siteTest your actual internet performance to compare plan promises vs real results.
Visit siteKey links verified on February 6, 2026 from official Canadian government, regulator, and provider websites.
Settlement organizations and community advisors can help compare plans and explain contract terms in plain language.