Just wanted to share some frustrations and open this up for discussion.
Unlike in Europe or parts of Asia, Canada has virtually no true pay-as-you-go (PAYG) mobile plans. Most so-called “prepaid” or “PAYG” options here are just monthly bundles with expiry dates — not actual usage-based billing. You’re often paying $15–30/month whether you use 100 MB or not at all.
To make things worse:
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The minimum postpaid plan is now often 60 GB or more — which is total overkill for average users who don’t stream or game constantly.
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Vacation suspensions are restricted or unavailable unless you upgrade to expensive plans and limited to a minimum of 30 days.
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Text-to-911 is still not available to the general public, only for those registered as Deaf or hard of hearing — despite many emergency scenarios (hostage, abuse, low signal) where calling isn’t possible.
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CRTC and CCTS don’t help. The CRTC says they can’t intervene in pricing or service terms, and the CCTS (per Section 4.3) won’t challenge carrier policies themselves.
Please note that I’m not asking for charity or free service — just fairer options that reflect actual usage, more flexible policies, and access to emergency support.
Has anyone here had better experiences with MVNOs or alternatives? And why do we seem so far behind compared to other countries?
Canadians are way too used to getting shafted.
I currently pay monthly but if I had to get a PAYG plan, I’d go with something like Saily: https://saily.com/esim-canada/
Or one of those other eSim companies. However, I’m not sure if it’s just data or if it’ll give you a number. Typically with PAYG I’m happy with just data, but I know it doesn’t work for everyone. The cost is pretty wild though, I’m in London UK right now and I got a 200GB PAYG SIM for the same price as the 20GB SIM on Saily.
Freedom’s Prepaid looks alright-ish?
https://shop.freedommobile.ca/en-CA/prepaid-plans?planType=Prepaid+By+The+Month