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BELL CANADA CRAFT AND SERVICES EMPLOYEES Highlights of the Tentative Agreement The Bargaining Committee unanimously recommends acceptance of the tentative agreement. Salary and duration of the collective agreement 1) 1.75%: increase retroactive to December 1 st, 2016 2) 1.75%: increase effective December 1 st, 2017 3) 2%: increase effective December 1 st, 2018 4) 2%: increase effective December 1 st, 2019 5) Four-year agreement, expiring November 30, 2020 Employment Security 6) Memorandum of agreement in which the employer undertakes not to transfer any more work from the Bargaining Unit to BTS. o No cable repair work duties will be given to BTS with the exception of replacement of aerial quick connect-type fibre terminals that do not require testing using cable testing equipment to identify a trouble. o No BTS employees shall work on the Frame in the strategic headquarters listed in Attachment A (41 central offices). No Bell employee who works in the headquarters identified in Attachment B (26 central offices) shall be transferred without their consent;

o Central office functions, excluding those identified in the paragraph above, will not be transitioned to BTS; o The Business Data and Outright Sales functions shall not be transferred to BTS; BTS can provide occasional support for ORS contracts. 7) Memorandum of Agreement regarding the hiring of BTS technicians o 100 BTS employees will be hired to perform functions associated with, but without being limited to, Bell Total Connect, FTTB, FTTN, and the Business Fibe TV service on FTTN; o 57 hires in Ontario and 43 in Quebec; o The positions shall be posted no later than July 1 st, 2017, and the employees shall start work between September 18 and November 30, 2017; o The positions shall be filled exclusively by BTS employees and they shall be integrated with their full seniority; o Selection shall be done based on seniority among the qualified candidates; 8) Memorandum of Agreement on the reclassification of employees Benefits o It is agreed that 35 regular part-time technicians in Field Operations will be reclassified as regular full-time technicians according to seniority; 9) Letter of Intent on the procedure for the review of disability cases o Creation of a joint committee composed of a Labour Relations representative, a representative of the Disability Case Management Group and a Unifor National Representative; o The committee s mandate shall be to handle situations where benefits are refused or suspended due to a difference of opinions between employee and company physicians; o If the parties fail to reach an agreement, the Union may refer the case to an adjudicator. Working Conditions (articles amended) 10) Article 1.02 (Recognition and Scope) shall be amended to change the date of issue of the certification order to <December 24, 2015>; 2

11) Article 3.03, 3.06 b) and 3.07 shall be amended to replace CEP with <Unifor>; 12) Article 5.03 b) (Business of the Union) shall be amended to delete <Operator Services >; 13) Article 9.02 shall be amended to delete the notion of <district>; 14) Article 12.06 a) (Health and Safety) shall be amended to delete <Operator Services>; 15) Article 12.05 b) and c) shall be amended to increase the cost of one pair of <safety boots to $160> and the cost of one pair of <safety shoes to $110>; 16) Article 12.07 shall be amended to reflect the requirement that the number of committees shall not exceed <20>; 17) Article 15.03 shall be amended to include <Minister of Labour>; 18) Article 15.07 shall be amended to add <Director Labour Relations and a National Representative of the Union >; 19) Article 18.05 (Tours of Duty) shall be amended to add <The Company shall endeavour to provide employees with their eight-(8)-week work schedule two (2) weeks prior to the start of said schedule.>; 20) Article 18.18 (Differential) shall be amended as follows; Less than 2 current $1.40 new $1.50 2 but less than 4 current $2.45 new $2.65 4 but less than 6 current $3.63 new $3.95 6 and over current $5.30 new $5.75 21) Article 18.20 (Premium) shall be amended to increase the amount of the premium from $4.00 to <$4.35>; 22) Article 19.14, 19.15 and 19.16 shall be applied to part-time employees; 23) Article 21.08, 21.10 a) and 21.12 (Vacation) shall be amended to establish the vacation schedule between <December 1 st > and February 1 st ; 24) Article 22.06 a) (Permanent Transfer) shall be amended to provide for advance notice of <thirty (30) days to be given to employees who volunteer> and to add paragraph b) stipulating <that advance notice of sixty (60) days be given to employees who do not volunteer>; 25) Article 22.07 (Permanent Transfer) shall be amended to require basic qualifications only. 3

26) Article 23.08 d): new article in order shall be amended to incorporate the Memorandum of Agreement (Training Courses Outside the Country) in the collective agreement; 27) Article 24.03 (Job Posting Procedure) shall be amended to add paragraph d) <Any other Bell Canada unionized person >; 28) Article 24.05 (Job Posting Procedure) shall be amended to specify that <the Company shall endeavour to complete the candidate selection within twenty (20) days following the end of the posting period>; 29) Article 30.01 and 30.02 (Bereavement Leave) shall be amended to add <Father and Mother> and <vacation days> for the bereavement leave; 30) Article 30.04 (deferral of leave) shall be amended to reflect that the consent to defer the bereavement leave <shall not be unreasonably withheld.>; 31) Article 32.02 ii) (Employment Equity) shall be amended to delete <Operator Services group>; 32) Article 35.01 (Duration) shall be amended to read <November 30, 2020>; 33) Article 35.03 (Union address) shall be amended to read <Unifor, 205 Placer Court, Toronto, Ontario M2H 3H9>; Attachments 34) Attachment B (Headquarters) shall be amended to include <the headquarters of Bell Aliant and to change Hull to Gatineau>; 35) Attachments C and G shall be amended to make the salary based on two (2) weeks; 36) Attachment D (Families) shall be amended to add <Combination Technician> in the Cable Repair family; 37) Attachment F (Summer Period) shall be amended to read: 2017 Start June 11, 2017 End September 23, 2017 2018 Start June 10, 2018 End September 22, 2018 2019 Start June 09, 2019 End September 21, 2019 2020 Start June 07, 2020 End September 26, 2020 4

Memorandum of Agreement 38) Memorandum of agreement (Standby Program) shall be amended to include assignment based upon seniority; 39) Memorandum of Agreement (Joint Labour Relations Committee) shall be amended to add the point f) <Issues related to the contracting out of work>; 40) Memorandum of Agreement (Position Advisory Committee) shall be amended to change the number of members to <(3 representatives of the Company and 3 from the Union (1 Ontario, 1 Quebec, 1 National Representative), with the mandate being to establish models to be used when posting jobs and the committee shall have two (2) months following the signing of the collective agreement to finish its work>; 41) Memorandum of Agreement (Wages and Working Conditions for Northern Service) The Bell Aliant MOA shall be integrated in the Bell Craft collective agreement; 42) Memorandum of Agreement (Unifor Paid Education Leave (PEL) Program): a new memorandum providing that <Bell Canada pay 2 cents per hour into a special fund established by Unifor starting on December 1 st, 2016, and that the amount be increased to 3 cents per hour starting on December 1 st, 2018>; Letters of Intent 43) The Letter of Intent (Banked Time Taken as Weeks Off) <becomes a Memorandum of Agreement>; 44) The Letter of Intent (Week of Vacation Taken in Days) <becomes a Memorandum of Agreement >; 45) The Letter of Intent (Job Posting Procedure) shall be amended to correct the reference in paragraph 2, <which should read 24.03 instead of 24.04>; 46) The Letter of Intent (Training Programs Outside the Country) is withdrawn and added in Article 23.08 d); 47) The Letter of Intent (Job Swaps) shall be amended in paragraph 4 to read <Joint Labour Relations Committee>; 48) The Letter of Intent (Security Clearance) shall be amended to add that <the Company can request an employee to voluntarily submit to the security clearances requested by Bell customers>; 5

49) Letter of Intent to confirm that the number of LHSCs cannot exceed <20>; 50) New Letter of Intent addressing the issue of <Employees dealing with addiction problems>: the parties agree that it is important to act in collaboration. 6

EXHIBIT 159-2 BTS TECHNICIAN HIRING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN BELL CANADA AND UNIFOR REPRESENTING CRAFT AND SERVICES EMPLOYEES The Company will hire 100 BTS employees to perform functions associated to, but not limited to, Bell Total Connect, Fibre To The Business (FTTB), Fibre To The Node (FTTN), and Business FibeTV on FTTN. The Company estimates that these hires will bring the bargaining unit to more than 4,000 Uniforrepresented Craft and Services employees and would increase the proportion of business work performed by bargaining unit employees from 78% to 87% based on today's volumes. The parties agree as follows: 1. Bell Canada will hire 100 BTS employees to perform functions associated to, but not limited to, Bell Total Connect, Fibre To The Business (FTTB), Fibre To The Node (FTTN), and Business FibeTV on FTTN; 2. In assuming capacity of aforementioned business volume, Bell Canada will fill 100 Craft and Services Regular Full-Time postings, of which 57 postings will be designated for Ontario and 43 for Quebec; 3. Positions will be posted no later than July 1, 2017 and employees will be expected to commence work between September 18 and November 30. 4. Candidates for the aforementioned postings will be selected exclusively from BTS and will be integrated with their full seniority. 5. Notwithstanding any arrangement or agreement currently in effect, the Company shall select the most senior candidates from among those who are qualified, as determined by the Company, provided that : a) The candidate's performance on his existing position meets job requirements; b) The applicant meets minimum requirements identified on the job posting, and; c) The candidate is a Unifor represented person employed by BTS. d) The templates for the jobs posted under paragraph 2 shall be made by the Position Advisory Committee. 7

Signed at this day of 2017. FOR THE COMPANY: FOR THE UNION: Steve Desgagné Alain Portelance 8

EXHIBIT 158-3 ALLOCATION OF WORK MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN BELL CANADA AND UNIFOR REPRESENTING CRAFT AND SERVICES EMPLOYEES The Company is committed to stop the transfer of bargaining unit work as provided for in this Memorandum of Agreement to Bell Technical Solutions (BTS); To this goal the parties have established the following Allocation of Work Memorandum of Agreement. The parties agree as follows: 1. Cable Repair work volume: a) Cable repair functions including cable repair on fibre will not be performed by employees of BTS, except for the replacement of aerial quick connect-type terminals that do not require testing using cable testing equipment to identify a trouble. 2. Central Office work volume: a) Frame functions, excluding those performed in major Central Offices identified in Attachment A of this Memorandum of Agreement, can be performed by BTS. Technicians currently assigned to frame load in Central Offices listed in Attachment B will be provided other CO work in their headquarters to the extent that CO work is available and may not be transferred without their consent. b) All central office functions, excluding those identified in sub-paragraph 2a) will not be transitioned to BTS. 3. Business Data and Outright Sales (ORS) functions: a) Business Data and Outright Sales functions will not be transitioned to BTS. For full clarity, BTS may occasionally provide support for ORS contracts. 9

Signed at this day of 2017. FOR THE COMPANY: FOR THE UNION: Steve Desgagné Alain Portelance 10

ATTACHMENT A The parties agree that it is the Company's sole responsibility to determine the central offices included in this Attachment and that this Attachment may be modified from time to time. Quebec: CLLI MTRLPQ43 MTRLPQ02 MTRLPQ19 MTRLPQ29 MTRLPQ42 MTRLPQ07 Central Office ATWATER BELMONT COTE-DES-NEIGES MONTÉE ST-MICHEL ONTARIO PAPINEAU CW HULLPQ20 QUBCPQ09 QUBCPQ14 QUBCPQ15 TSRVPQ32 Central Office HULL D'AIGUILLON STE-FOY ST-RÉAL TROIS-RIVIERES - LAVIOLETTE MTRLPQ28 ST-DOMINIQUE Ontario: CLLI TOROON01 TOROONO2 TOROON46 TOROONO3 TOROON47 TOROON04 TOROON21 TOROON63 GLPHON22 KTNRON06 LONDON14 LONDON47 WNDSON12 Central Office TORONTO ADELAIDE TORONTO ASQUITH TORONTO DON MILLS TORONTO DONLANDS TORONTO FINCH TORONTO MAIN TORONTO SHEPPARD TORONTO SIMCOE GUELPH KITCHENER WATER LONDON CLARENCE LONDON SOUTHDALE WINDSOR GOYEAU CLLI OTWAON10 OTWAON23 OTWAONDT OTWAONEF OTWAON34 0TWAON09 BARION18 NRBAON24 SSMRON94 SDBRON98 BMTNON13 MALTON22 OSHWON95 Central Office OTTAWA BANK OTTAWA O'CONNOR OTTAWA O'CONNOR OTTAWA O'CONNOR OTTAWA RIDEAU OTTAWA VANIER BARRIE NORTH BAY SAULT STE. MARIE QUEEN SUDBURY MINTO BRAMPTON JOHN MALTON-DERRY OSHAWA RMHLON34 RICHMOND HILL SPNGON18 SOUTH PICKERING UNVLON55 UNIONVILLE 11

ATTACHEMENT B CLLI QUBCPQ06 TOROON06 BTFDON17 CHHMON17 KTNRON08 KTNRON09 LONDON15 LONDON16 STTMON28 WNDSON13 WNDSON 14 LNDSON09 PTBOON62 SDBRON44 SDBRON96 BURLON03 BWMVON96 CBRGON72 CKVLON01 MALTON23 OKVLON30 OKVLON54 SSVLON39 STCKON08 STCTON11 WTBYON94 Central Office ST-CYRILLE TORONTO EGLINTON BRANFORD CHATHAM KITCHENER KINGSWAY KITCHENER NORTH ALBERT LONDON WHITNEY LONDON HYDE PARK ST. THOMAS WINDSOR AVONDALE WINDSOR FRANCOIS LINDSAY PETERBOROUGH SUDBURY LASALLE SUDBURY ROCKWOOD BURLINTON GUELPH LINE BOWMANVILLE COBOURG COOKSVILLE HURONTARIO MALTON-INVADER OAKVILLE BALSAM OAKVILLE BRONTE STREETSVILLE PEARL STONEY CREEK ST. CATHARINES LINWELL WHITBY The counting of the votes will take place on February 23, 2017. cope343 12