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Why This Matters

Residents of Nunavut face ongoing issues with Bell Canada’s services—dropped calls, unreliable internet, and unhelpful call centres. This petition lets you send a clear, unified message to Bell Canada demanding better service and a universal refund for all affected users.

How to Participate

  1. Read the pre-written letter in the box below.

  2. Enter your name, community, and email.

  3. When you submit the form, your name, community, and email will automatically be inserted into the letter as the signature, so Bell Canada knows it’s a real complaint from a real resident.

  4. Check the agreement box.

  5. Click Submit to send your letter.



From:{name-1}
Community:{address-1}
Email: {email-1}

To Whom It May Concern,

I’m writing as a customer in Nunavut to formally demand action regarding the ongoing and unacceptable decline in Bell’s services across the territory, especially here in Iqaluit.

What we’ve been experiencing isn’t a minor inconvenience or a “temporary disruption.” We’re dealing with repeated dropped calls, unreliable internet, degraded speeds, and customer support so inaccessible that many people simply cannot afford to spend hours on hold waiting for help that often never comes.

The result? Bell gets to claim “no one complained,” while the rest of us are too busy trying to keep our families warm, fed, and safe in Arctic conditions to chase down a call centre that can’t stay connected long enough to resolve anything.

This isn’t just inconvenient. It’s dangerous, disruptive, and unfair to northerners who already face some of the harshest conditions in the country.

We are requesting the following:

  1. A full review and public explanation of the ongoing service degradation affecting Nunavut customers, including Iqaluit.

  2. A clear and transparent plan, with timelines to restore stable service and invest in infrastructure that actually meets northern realities.

  3. A universal refund or service credit for all Nunavut customers for the period of substandard or unavailable service.

  4. Meaningful improvements to customer support for northern communities, including service options that don’t require multi-hour hold times or reliable connectivity we simply don’t have.

Nunavummiut deserve the same standard of service as every other Canadian. We should not be paying full price while receiving unreliable and inconsistent service, nor should the lack of formal complaints, caused by the difficulty of reaching customer support, be used to justify inaction.

Additional Comment from Sender (Optional)




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We expect a prompt, public response outlining how Bell Canada intends to address these ongoing failures.

Tusaavingaa? (Can you hear me?),

Thank you
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CC: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) 
Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS)
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Contact us by email: ads@tusaavingaa.ca

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