Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said Sunday in Brampton, Ont. that they would engage with cell phone companies to work on a proposed 25 per cent cut to prices, but said a re-elected Liberal government would bring in competition if the current companies don’t lower their costs.
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Federal Election 2019: Trudeau says Liberals will bring in competition if cell phone companies don’t lower prices
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