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 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   telecom regulator says there was evidence of misleading or aggressive behaviour in about one-fifth stanley thermobecher  of the interactions between its undercover shoppers and sales staff for six major wireless carriers.The CRTC says the vast majority of interactions during its  8220 ecret shopper investigation early this year were perceived as positive.However, it found that 20 per cent of shoppers felt they were given misleading information or faced aggressive sales practices 鈥?particularly if they had disabilities and or didn ;t use English or French as their first language.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The findings are from the C stanley thermoskannen RTC   first report from a  8220 ecret shoppers program that came out of a major inquiry into how telecom providers treated consumers.In this round, 422 undercover shoppers evaluated six large wireless providers 鈥?BCE   Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, Telus, Shaw   Freedom, Quebecor   Videotron and SaskTel, which is owned by Saskatchewan   provincial government.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 CRTC chairman Ian Scott says the regulator intends to do more secret shopper investigations to assist the commission in its decisions. The secr stanley water bottle et shopper project allowed us to gain on-the-ground insight into the challenges Canadians may face when engaging with communications service providers salespeople, Scott sai Mdic Elementary students in Oro-Medonte tackle global issues
 Halton has seen another small in increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases.On Saturday, Halton Region Public Health confirmed five additional coronavirus infections, as three more Oakville residents and two residents in Milton have tested positive for the disease.There are now 51 active cases across Halton, down from 52 on Friday, while the number of resolved cases stands at 743 after six new recoveries were reported by the health department.               A stanley quencher RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As of June 27, there have been 819 confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases in the region.Heres the breakdown:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Oakville 249 confirmed cases with 255 recoveries and stanley cup  16 active cases.鈥?Milton 198 confirmed cases with 194 recoveries and 18 active cases.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Burlington 151 confirmed cases with 149 recoveries and 14 active cases.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Halton Hills 143 confirmed cases with 145 recoveries and three active cases.There are another 25 probable cases in Oakville, 18 in Milton, 19 in Burlington and 16 in Halton Hills.Of Haltons 819 cases, 80 have been resid stanley puodelis ents or patients associated with a confirmed institutional outbreak.The COVID-19 death toll in Halton remains at 25, including 11 in Halton Hills, seven in Burlington, three in Oakville and four in Milton.