The Loblaws flagship location on Carlton Street in Toronto on Thursday May 2, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim
The head of telecom and media firm Quebecor is calling for the federal government to intervene over a deal between Loblaw and a company owned by Rogers and Bell that would see his company — and other telecom companies — pushed out of 180 Loblaw-owned stores.The head of telecom and media firm Québecor is calling on the federal government to intervene in a deal between Loblaw and a company owned by Rogers and Bell that would see his company and others pushed out of 180 Loblaw-owned stores.
On the brand's "about us" page, The Mobile Shop says "we don't work for any one carrier, so we'll never play favourites." " presents this decision as a simple choice of supply for its stores, but in our view, this is an approach aimed at excluding certain other cellular telephone operators to benefit the company Glentel," Péladeau says in the letter, translated from French.
"Based on our limited market presence in mobile, our decision of which carrier to sell does absolutely nothing to competition," says the statement. "We are constantly reviewing our offering, and will continue to provide a range of choices, including strong, national low-cost options and full service plans."
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