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Nice that you have added Canada, but only Vancouver. Dah! How about Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal?
Thanks for your query via our Blog. If you check the FAQ, you’ll see there are several access numbers for Canada – if there’s one you need but that we don’t have, let us know and we’ll see if we can oblige!
Currently supported:
416: Ontario/Toronto
514: Quebec/Montreal
780: Northern Alberta
604: British Columbia
403: Southern Alberta
Cheers, Sean