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Netflix Canada unveils $5.99 ad-supported subscription package

Netflix's logo is seen in this creative photo taken on Nov. 13, 2021. Netflix Canada will release a new subscription package next month. Efekan Akyuz/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

Netflix is giving Canadian viewers the option for a cheaper monthly subscription plan – as long as they’re willing to sit through commercial breaks.

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The streaming giant says it has marked Nov. 1 to launch its new ad-supported streaming tier in Canada for $5.99 per month.

The price is significantly less than Netflix’s ad-free plans which start at $9.99 and go as high as $20.99 a month.

In exchange for the savings, Netflix says subscribers will sit through an average of four to five minutes of ads per hour to be played before and during their TV shows and films.

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However, not everything in the Netflix library will be available on the ad tier and subscribers won’t have the option to download titles for remote viewing.

Netflix says the pricing for its existing plans will not be affected by the introduction of the ad tier.

The company’s new streaming option comes as the service looks to attract cost-conscious customers and find a new revenue stream from advertisers who it says will have access to “younger viewers who increasingly don’t watch linear TV.”

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In the United States, several of Netflix’s competitors have already launched ad-supported tiers which trade off occasional commercial breaks for a lower subscription price.

HBO Max, Peacock and Paramount Plus are among the companies that have the option stateside, while Disney Plus has outlined plans to begin offering its own version in the coming months.

Netflix is rolling out the advertising tier in Canada two days before most other major markets. It will introduce the option in countries that include the United States, Brazil, France and the United Kingdom on Nov. 3.

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