Netflix is raising its prices in Canada. The streaming giant says the monthly cost of its cheapest offering — the standard plan with ads — is going up by $2 to $7.99 per month. The standard plan without ads will increase by $2.50 per month to $18.99 while the premium plan jumps $3 per month to $23.99.
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The new prices for Netflix take effect immediately for new subscribers, while existing members will see the change on their next bill.
Netflix announced Tuesday it will raise prices on most of its subscription tiers in the US and Canada after the streaming giant reported 19 million new subscribers in the last quarter of 2024.
For customers with the standard plan that includes ads, the cost is going up by $2 to $7.99 per month. Customers using a standard plan without ads will pay another $2.50 per month, or $18.99. Those with the premium plan will see an extra $3 added to their monthly bills, totalling $23.99 per month.
The last Netflix price increase in Canada was in January 2022. Last year, it axed its cheapest ad-free plan, the $9.99/month Basic tier.
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We enter 2025 with strong momentum,” Netflix said in its note to investors, saying it added a record 41 million subscribers in 2024 and re-accelerated growth.