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Bell Canada president defends high cost of wireless and cable services | SaltWire
BCE and Bell Canada CEO Mirko Bibic denies that Lisa LaFlamme ouster was linked to her age, gender or grey hair | Georgia Straight Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly
Mirko Bibic to assume leadership of Bell - Broadcast Dialogue
Bell Canada network investments make it able to compete with Rogers, Starlink: CEO - Vancouver Is Awesome
BCE names Mirko Bibic COO » Playback
Bell Canada president: Proposed 'luxury tax' threatens aerospace growth in Canada - Vertical Mag
BCE buys CTV for $1.3 billion | CTV News
CEO George Cope to retire as head of BCE | CBC News
20 Bell Canada Ceo George Cope Speaks At The Canadian Club Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
GM Appoints Scott Bell As Vice-President Of Global Chevrolet
President and CEO of Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) George Cope stands before he speaks at their annual general shareholder meeting in Toronto, May 7, 2009. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA BUSINESS Stock Photo - Alamy
Bell on Twitter: "A statement by President & CEO, Mirko Bibic. https://t.co/yWsAmRmVh7" / Twitter
Bell Canada to launch new streaming service | The Star
Bell CEO Says Canada's Wireless Prices are 'Going Down' • iPhone in Canada Blog
Celebrating Bell Let's Talk Day and George Cope, HBA '84, LLD '12 | News & Events
Priya Sam on Twitter: "This is @Bell's board of directors including CEO Mirko Bibic. They can take meaningful action at Bell Media after the firing of Lisa LaFlamme but so far they've
Moving Canada's mental health forward | Business Council of Canada
Mirko Bibic - President and Chief Executive Officer at Bell Canada | The Org
Mirko Bibic - President and Chief Executive Officer / Président et chef de la direction - Bell | LinkedIn
Bell CEO receives honorary degree from Queen's | Queen's Gazette | Queen's University
Canada's Outstanding CEO of the Year® — Mr George Cope CM
Bell CEO warns 'interventionist' regulations could lead telcos to curtail investments | The Star