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No iPhones in Canadian Apple Stores Maybe Standard Practice

It was too good to be true...

Following news that Apple may be diverting iPhone shipments to Europe away from Rogers Communications’ overpriced Canadian monopoly it has been learned that Apple will not be selling iPhones at its Canadian retail stores leaving this up Rogers and Fido stores. However this may also be Apple’s standard practice, the only Apple retail stores to sell the new 3G iPhone are in the United States.

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