The Supreme Court of Canada will let a C$19 billion...
The Supreme Court of Canada will let a C$19 billion ($18.4 billion) class-action lawsuit proceed against major carriers there, challenging “system access fees” charged by the companies. The suit, first brought in 2004 in Saskatchewan’s Court of Queen’s Bench, charges…
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that BCE, Rogers Communications, Telus and Bell Aliant misrepresented the fees, which usually run $6.95 per month. Those companies did not respond by our deadline to requests for comment.