Bell Let s Talk Day is January 28, when people throughout Canada and worldwide have the clear opportunity to make our voices heard in the conversation about mental illness. With the challenges we ve all faced in 2020, taking every action to drive progress in mental health in our communities is of critical importance. Now more than ever, every action counts in moving Canada s mental health forward. The multiple and unprecedented impacts of the last year have underscored the need to address mental illness in new ways as well as the important role we can all play in putting the focus on mental health, said Mirko Bibic, President and CEO of Bell Canada and BCE. Please join us in growing the conversation on Bell Let s Talk Day January 28 with messages of support for all those who live with mental illness and those taking action to help them.
[December 18, 2020]
Bell connecting Canadians at home for the holidays with free TV programming and no extra usage fees on residential Internet
Across the country, Bell team members continue to step up for our customers and communities in an extraordinary year
MONTRÉAL, Dec. 18, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - As the Bell team continues to keep Canada connected and informed 24/7 throughout the COVID crisis, the company announced today it will be waiving residential Internet overage fees until January 4 while also offering a variety of free television programming across multiple media platforms. I m pleased we can provide these benefits to our residential customers as everyone spends more time at home during these holidays, and very proud of the Bell team members working to ensure Canadian consumers, businesses, governments and emergency responders continue to stay connected around the clock, said Mirko Bibic, President and CEO of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada. Bell people have been front an