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Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Shaw remove Russian network RT from channel lineups

Russian state-funded channel RT is no longer available to Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Shaw customers.

The move came after Minister of Heritage Pablo Rodriguez said the government is considering options to get the network off the air.

According to the Globe and Mail, the channel was no longer available to Bell customers as of Sunday. Rogers and Telus told the publication the removal of the channel will take effect Monday on their networks.

Shaw confirmed the same through a tweet on Sunday night, stating channel subscribers will receive a credit to use on their next bill.

The changes come days after Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, causing thousands of residents to desperately flee.

The move is crucial Ihor Michalchyshyn said. The chief executive of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress told the Globe and Mail Russia is using the network to legitimize the invasion of Ukraine.

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Source: Globe and Mail

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Vidéotron suspends long-distance calling charges for calls to Ukraine

Amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Vidéotron is suspending all long-distance calling charges for calls made from Canada to the country.

The long-distance charge-free calling initiative is effective immediately and will run until March 31st, 2022.

“The charges will be automatically cancelled for all residential, business and mobile accounts,” reads Vidéotron’s release about the initiative. “Customers do not need to contact Videotron before placing a call to Ukraine.”

It’s unclear if other Canadian carriers will make similar offers to customers.

Source: Videotron