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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • The nation desperately needs police reform!

    Stuff like this, or disabling body cam footage IMO should result in immediate termination and absolutely no union protection

    There’s someone working for Kingston Ontario police who was harassing his wife/girlfriend. There was an article about him pleading guilty that kept the victim 100% anonymous… Then he makes public statements to the press. Reveals its his significant other that they owned a home together with. Claims he “pleaded guilty because he couldn’t afford a legal defense.” You literally get one whether you can afford one or not.

    The guy makes 200k per year. Funny this hate criminal kicking heads is getting 18 months because so did this Kingston cop! A YEAR AND A HALF 100% PAID VACATION. Now he’s back with a comfy administrative desk job.

    You know what happens when locals criticise the cops? They literally tell us “you should be careful, we might now show up when you need us.”









  • Blazing fast. T-mobile for example can provide speeds up to 220Mbps. I think I’ve gotten like 75Mbps in Toronto, I’m lucky to get 20Mbps in my small city (band issue, not congestion)

    I almost worked as a CSR for T-Mobile in the early 2010s and I remember them having $20 a month unlimited calling and texting when we were being gouged for that, before data was a big thing



  • MagicApp, calls and texting in Canada and the US but you need to pick an American interchange and number, which hopefully shouldn’t be an issue. When I went to add it to my bank account the website stated Canadian numbers only, but it accepted the one I have with a New York area code.


  • Hmm that’s not bad, I was looking at their offerings not too long ago, I’d want the $30 plan you mention.

    I’ve got a VoIP number with unlimited texting and verification support (some VoIP numbers charge a lot extra for that) for under $6 a month, but for that I’d need an at home internet connection (or mobile which negates the need for a VoIP number). I’m going to try out just using public wifi for a bit, once my last month of Freedom runs out.

    When I looked at Public Mobile they were about on par with Freedom


  • Last I checked I think the competition is starting to offer this as well.

    Americans have had unlimited without caps since 2017. It’s false advertising for Freedom to call what they offer unlimited. Everything slows to a crawl (about 30KB/s for me, which is abysmal considering I found a post from 2019 saying they used to cap at 250KB/s) and most modern apps and websites can’t handle this and say there’s no connection or just time out.

    I can download torrents like the new episodes of It’s Always Sunny at a trickle without issue though 🤔 which doesn’t take long at all with x265 encoding


  • …what do you get for $9 a month? I’m guessing you’re not in Ontario? Since I was a loyal long term customer I was lucky to get my bill down to 40 minus 10 bucks promotionally (which doesn’t show up in my account or say how long it’ll last) from 60 a month for 15GB of data. And now of course you can get more data for the same price or some shit as a new customer

    Opening up to international competition is one option… Honestly we could have Canadian companies be competitive but that would involve work and effort from all levels: government, consumer, and business.

    These dare the days of everyone wanting everything for free, but I’m not talking lazy hobos - I’m talking the entitled rich who think they can just keep sucking the rest of us dry indefinitely


  • It’s just so nonsensical and corrupt. I’m desperate for uncapped mobile data, you CAN get uncapped LTE connections but only in rural areas and I’m guessing you can’t pop the SIM card out of the modem and stick it in your phone

    All this wonderful technology, the foundations for a free information utopia, and we’re powerless to do anything against the profiteers.

    Unless if you know, everybody is willing to boycott together and go offline for days, weeks, months, or God forbid years. Never gonna happen, Canadians are schmucks






  • CRTC screwed them but they treat their loyal customers EXACTLY like the big three. They fuck us.

    Right now new customers can save $400 a year compared to what I was paying for what most consider slow internet (40mbps down and 10 up). There was also an ACT NOW BEFORE ITS TOO LATE offer when I checked, less than two days left to snag a 100mbps plan for the price of a 40mbps one.

    Literally no incentive to stay with a provider and be loyal, and all the incentive to hop around or threaten to hop around so that you get these secret special plans that they only pull out as a last resort