Rogers outage affects millions across Canada

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In our top story: People and businesses across Canada were forced to deal with Rogers Communications getting knocked offline, which impacted everything from cellphone service to internet connections and banking services. The big question causing headaches for millions is how Rogers has responded so far. Abigail Bimman reports.

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