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Netflix subscription plans are going up in Canada

Your Netflix bill is about to go up.

The streaming giant announced new pricing plans for Canadian viewers today. The basic plan remains unchanged at $9.99 a month, while the standard plan is going up by $1 to $14.99, and the premium plan by $2 to $18.99.


The new pricing will be implemented for new subscriptions effective immediately and will be rolled out for existing accounts in the coming weeks.

The news comes days after Netflix canceled the critically-acclaimed shows GLOW and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.


“Canadians have never had more choices when it comes to entertainment, and we’re more committed than ever to delivering an experience that exceeds their expectations,” Netflix said in a press release. “Members tell us how much they value variety, and we’re updating our prices so that we can continue to invest in more shows and films. As always, we will continue to offer a range of plans so that people can pick a price that works for their budget.”

What do you think of the pricing bump? Let us know in the comments below.

Gabriel Sigler

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