Canadians may be increasingly open to substituting American products with domestic alternatives, according to a recent Léger poll, their loyalty to US-based streaming services, such as Netflix, remains strong.
Whether it’s a perceived lack of alternatives, or loyalty and comfort with existing streaming platforms, Canadians aren’t rushing to tell their neighbours to the south to take their Disney+ away.
The Leger survey suggests a significant portion (81%) of Canadians are prepared to replace American goods with Canadian-made products, especially in categories like alcohol. Their reasoning is based on various factors, including national pride, support for local businesses and reactions to the burgeoning risk of a trade war.
But, whereas many are willing to trade in their Jim Beam for Crown Royal, it appears Canadians might need a bit more convincing when it comes to categories they feel are lacking up here in the North.
Despite the readiness to switch in other sectors, Canadians have a real attachment to US-based streaming platforms. Of those polled, only 28% of respondents said they were planning to cancel their US-based streaming platforms.
That’s because services such as Netflix have become deeply ingrained in daily entertainment routines, making users hesitant to consider or transition to alternative providers.
It’s not just the brand name that keeps users subscribed to these platforms. Subscribers to apps like Netflix get access to extensive content libraries, user-friendly interfaces and are quite often legacy subscribers who have had these services for long enough that they are simply a part of their lives.
That said, Canada has hardly dropped the ball when it comes to offering streaming alternatives that are as Canadian as maple syrup.
If you’re considering Canadian alternatives to the streaming platforms you already know and love, there are several Canadian-owned streaming services that offer diverse and rich content:
While the allure of established US streaming services is strong, these Canadian-owned platforms offer compelling alternatives that cater to diverse tastes and support local content creators. Exploring these services can provide fresh perspectives and contribute to the growth of Canada's digital media landscape.
Survey methodology
The Léger was conducted online between February 7 and 10, 2025, polling 1,590 Canadians.
This article Canadians open to buying local — But not when it comes to streaming services originally appeared on Money.ca
This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.
2025-03-13T17:44:13Z