Telus outages and service status in Dorchester, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near Dorchester, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dorchester and nearby locations:
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Gapper Habs Fan 76 (@OriginalGoo22) reported from London, Ontario@howiethomas @KrisLipscombe @ChristyMin @chevrolet @Nike @TELUS @TSN_Sports They do but it doesn’t mean their sponsor $ is allocated to anyone other than the men’s program. Don’t get me wrong I would love to see it and think they deserve the coverage. I just think you have to get the sponsors to buy in that it’s worth it and for us to support it🚨🏆🇨🇦
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Mark Hickie (@MPHickie) reported from London, Ontario@Jayd_Ink As an YYC Shaw & Telus customer in Ontario visiting family, I’m as happy with Rogers as I am with Air Canada right now. Our flight down here was canceled twice, rebooked & then modified 3 times alone. No compensation at all. And now this from Rogers! A ridiculous service debacle!
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Frank (@FGluns) reported from London, Ontario@D420Kato @pokelawls @RogersHelps @Bell Telus only have service on the west coast
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Keegan Goerz (@KeeganGoerz) reported from London, Ontario@saschasegan was reading the Speedtest for Canada and trying to understand the Telus/Bell result. Is it that their 5G works by using 5G and LTE at the same time, hence “5G is just another band on top of LTE”? In short, are they doing MIMO with multiple LTE signals & 1 5G signal?
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Keegan Goerz (@KeeganGoerz) reported from London, Ontario@evefavretto @saschasegan @TELUS I mean fair enough I guess. SIM swap scams are getting to be a massive problem… and given how attached folks are to their phone number it would be really rough to have to get a new one.
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Nig Narain (@nigmendra) reported from London, Ontario@TELUS @TELUS: FYI: “We are working hard at reducing service levels” means you are cutting the services you provide. Also, if you’re working hard to do less, you’re doing it wrong. (Sorry to read about how @vsavoia you were treated
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Timea Janos (@Timeafit) reported from London, Ontario@TELUSsupport is London Ontario network completely down? Says no service for my entire family? We are all Telus!
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Telus Issues Reports
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Kristel 💙🧡 🇨🇦 (@kristelxo) reported@ReaganPodelec @TELUSsupport I think I’m gonna be ill… I saw that it was delivered, never heard anything from Telus and tossed that receipt
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Jim G 🏁🎸 (cońvictèd fèloń) (@DemetriosG) reported@Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport As if a carrier will call its clients to offer them a better deal! They love that you are stuck in an older plan paying more - and hope you never call in asking for a better rate that would be available to anyone who signs up today.
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Kiran (@KiranAnnappa) reportedI think only @koodo @TELUS has the confidence to upgrade a customer from their Basic plan to Premium plan without customer’s explicit request or customer’s knowledge. A thing called ‘Customer experience’ got no meaning 🙁 @CRTCeng
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Rina Alexis ♏♋♏ (@Rinah75) reported@Rogers Your customer service is appalling. I will be switching at the first opportunity presented. @TELUS
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#RedPillJamie (@RedPillJamie) reportedHere is a summary of annual net income (profit after tax) for the key publicly traded companies discussed previously, focusing on the major telecoms (Rogers, Telus, BCE/Bell) and major banks (RBC, TD, Scotiabank). Figures are in Canadian dollars (CAD) unless noted, drawn from company reports, Statista, Macrotrends, and related filings. Fiscal years typically end December 31 for telecoms and October 31 for banks. Data covers 2019 through the most recent full year available (primarily 2025; partial 2026 data is limited). Note that one-time items (e.g., asset sales, impairments, acquisition gains/losses, tax adjustments) can cause large year-to-year swings. Adjusted/operating figures are often higher and more stable but are not shown here—raw reported net income is used. Telecommunications Rogers Communications (RCI) • 2019: ~$2.04 billion • 2020: ~$1.59 billion • 2021: ~$1.56 billion • 2022: ~$1.68 billion • 2023: ~$0.85 billion • 2024: ~$1.73 billion • 2025: ~$6.9 billion (significantly boosted by gains, including related to MLSE investment revaluation) Telus (TU) (approximate CAD figures; some sources convert to USD) • 2019: ~$1.75 billion • 2020: ~$1.21 billion • 2021: ~$1.66 billion • 2022: ~$1.61–1.62 billion • 2023: ~$0.84–0.99 billion (lower due to various factors) • 2024: ~$0.99–1.11 billion range across reports • 2025: ~$1.11 billion (attributable to common shares in some presentations) BCE Inc. (Bell Canada parent, BCE) • 2019: ~$2.29–2.45 billion range • 2020: ~$1.85–1.86 billion • 2021: ~$2.16–2.31 billion • 2022: ~$2.09–2.25 billion • 2023: ~$1.54–2.33 billion • 2024: ~$0.12–0.38 billion (impacted by impairments and other items) • 2025: ~$6.5 billion (boosted by investment gains, including MLSE-related) Major Banks Banks are larger and more profitable overall. Figures are reported net income (attributable in some cases). Royal Bank of Canada (RBC / RY) • 2019: ~$12.9 billion • 2020: ~$11.4 billion • 2021: ~$16.1 billion • 2022: ~$15.8 billion • 2023: ~$14.6 billion • 2024: ~$16.2 billion • 2025: ~$20.4 billion Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) • 2019: ~$11.7–12.1 billion range (CAD) • 2020: ~$11.9 billion • 2021: ~$14.3 billion • 2022: ~$17.4 billion • 2023: ~$10.6–10.7 billion • 2024: ~$8.8–8.9 billion (impacted by U.S. issues/provisions in some periods) • 2025: ~$20.5 billion (strong recovery) Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank / BNS) • 2019: ~$8.4–8.8 billion • 2020: ~$6.8–6.9 billion • 2021: ~$9.6–10.0 billion • 2022: ~$9.9–10.2 billion • 2023: ~$7.3–7.5 billion • 2024: ~$7.8–7.9 billion • 2025: ~$7.8 billion Quick Notes • Trends: Telecom profits were more volatile, with dips in 2020 (COVID) and some mid-period years due to competition, capital spending, and one-time charges. Banks generally showed recovery and growth post-2020, though TD faced specific U.S.-related pressures in 2023–2024. 2025 was strong for several firms due to operational improvements and gains. • Scale: Banks’ profits are substantially larger than the telecoms’. • Sources & caveats: Drawn from company annual reports, SEDAR+/SEC filings summaries, Statista, and Macrotrends. Exact figures can vary slightly by “attributable to common shareholders,” currency conversion (for USD-reported views), or restatements. Always check the latest official filings for precise audited numbers, as 2026 interim results are still emerging. • Other Big Six banks (BMO, CIBC) follow similar patterns of multi-billion CAD annual profits, with growth in recent years but variability from credit provisions and economic conditions. For the absolute latest quarterly updates or detailed breakdowns (e.g., by segment), refer to the companies’ investor relations pages.
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Carey Bolam (@CareyBolam) reported@TELUS Are you sure? I got an "Improve your Telus Service ..." about the call I received asking me to rate the CSR's performance
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CricketLivesMatter (@CricketsMatter) reported@fordnation Listen up, your rhetoric about our data was beyond moronic. EVERY SINGLE CANADIAN COMPANY sells our data to whomever they CHOOSE to because YOU half wits allow them to. Rogers/Shaw, Telus, Bell and the list goes on have been doing this for decades. You know since phone books were invented? Clearly you never read the pages in those books, wherein you had to write a letter and mail it in to a PO Box and OPT OUT to prevent them from doing so. Now you're acting like you're concerned about it and think that it just remains in Canada because we're in Canada? EVERY ONE of those corporations has AMERICAN INVESTORS you half wit! There will be NONE left because you keep spewing nonsense you know NOTHING about! NONE of those corporations would survive or even exist without American investors, again because YOU all allowed them to. How many businesses and investments do you have in the US, Doug? Don't say NONE because we all know you do. You're just like Carney, you lie about everything. Stick to what you're good at Doug, kissing Carney's ***, eating and drinking at the buffet!
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Alicia Bell | Performance & Fitness Coach (@TrainItRight) reported@TELUS Its frustrating going from an influencer account at one point to bad customer service and sky high bills.
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Salty Albertan (@FringedCanuck) reported@DarrellBP44 @Starlink Not Telus. Service has been **** for several days and I just paid my bill. Starlink is going to owe me some free service. For the amount I pay a month this is ridiculous. 😡
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Nick Pena-Alvarez (@NickPenaAlvarez) reported@Rogers just can't provide any type of consistent internet service. @TELUS here we come.