The Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development had a 2019 report prepared for it called “Price Comparisons of Wireline, Wireless and Internet Services in Canada”. On page 6, under “International Comparison”, it says, “Canada has the highest or second highest [purchasing power parity]-adjusted prices in all five Level baskets. Prices in France, the UK and Italy are noticeably lower than most other countries.”
I'd like to get a comment from anyone, either Shaw or Rogers, about why you think the prices in Canada are higher than the average of our peer group.