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TELUS Corporation (T:CA) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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Operator

Good day, everyone. Welcome to the TELUS 2026 Q1 Earnings Conference Call. I would like to introduce your speaker, Ian McMillan. Please go ahead.

Ian McMillan
Director of Investor Relations

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Thank you, Karl, and hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. Our first quarter 2026 news release, annual MD&A and financial statements and detailed supplemental investor information were posted on our website earlier this morning.

On our call, we’ll begin with remarks by Darren and Doug. For the Q&A portion, we will be joined by Zainul, Navin and Tobias.

Briefly, prepared remarks, slides and answers to questions contain forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary from these statements. The assumptions on which they are based and the material risks that could cause them to differ are outlined in our public filings with securities commissions in Canada and the United States, including our Q1 2026 and 2025 annual MD&A.

And with that, over to you, Darren.

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Darren Entwistle
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Thank you, Ian. Hello, everyone. In the first quarter of 2026, our team’s unwavering commitment to operational excellence and cost efficiency has once again empowered TELUS to deliver industry-leading customer growth, stable profitability and industry-best free cash flow growth of 19% on a

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