This page is written as a practical comparison guide rather than a live offer page. Use it to understand the decision, then confirm current details directly with the provider or official source.
Use the Wireless Code as a reference
The CRTC says every Canadian with a mobile plan is protected by the Wireless Code.
Device financing matters
A phone payment plan can create obligations beyond the service plan itself.
Document problems
Save bills, chat transcripts, emails, screenshots and support reference numbers.
Use the Wireless Code as a reference
The CRTC says every Canadian with a mobile plan is protected by the Wireless Code.
Device financing matters
A phone payment plan can create obligations beyond the service plan itself.
Document problems
Save bills, chat transcripts, emails, screenshots and support reference numbers.
Comparison table
| Topic | Why it matters | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Contract summary | Shows key terms | At signup |
| Device financing terms | Shows balance rules | When taking phone |
| Usage alerts | Prevents bill shock | During service |
| Cancellation proof | Prevents future billing | When leaving |
Checklist
- Read the contract summary.
- Check data and roaming controls.
- Understand device financing balance.
- Save support records.
- Ask for reference numbers.
- Confirm cancellation in writing.
Official sources worth checking
Use current official sources before relying on consumer-rights, security, contract, or reporting details.
FAQ
Who is protected by the Wireless Code?
The CRTC says every Canadian with a mobile plan is protected by the Wireless Code.
Does the Wireless Code remove all risk?
No. You still need to read terms and keep records.
What should I check before financing a phone?
Monthly device payment, term, balance if leaving early and end-of-term rules.