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Discover Incredible Black Friday Streaming Deals in Canada
As the winter season approaches, streaming services in Canada are rolling out substantial discounts for Black Friday 2025. These promotions allow subscribers to enjoy their favorite shows and movies at a fraction of the usual cost, making it an ideal time to cozy up on the couch.
Major Discounts from Leading Streaming Services
Apple TV is offering an enticing deal with over a 50 percent reduction in subscription costs. Until December 1, 2025, new customers can access six months of the service for just $6.99 per month, down from the regular price of $14.99 per month. Interested users can find this offer directly on Apple’s website.
Crave, owned by Bell Media, has also joined the fray with discounts of up to 40 percent on its annual plans. Until December 1, 2025, subscribers can choose Crave Standard with Ads for $89.99 (regularly $119.99) or opt for Crave Premium at $129.99 (down from $220). This promotion coincides with a significant update to Crave, which includes new content and user experience enhancements.
Unbeatable Offers from Disney+ and Paramount+
Among the standout offers this Black Friday, Disney+ has introduced its most affordable plan yet. New and eligible returning customers can subscribe to Disney+ Standard with Ads for just $3.99 per month for a year, a total savings of $60 off the regular price of $8.99. This limited-time offer is valid from November 25, 2025, until December 1, 2025, and can be claimed on the Disney+ website.
Paramount+ has also rolled out significant discounts, with plans available at half price. Subscribers can benefit from the following offers until December 1, 2025: $5.99 per month for three months of Paramount+ Standard (originally $11.99) or $53.49 for a year (down from $106.99). For the Premium plan, it is $7.99 per month for three months or $71.49 for an annual subscription.
These offers are available to both new and returning subscribers through the Paramount+ website.
Additional Deals on Prime Video
While Amazon’s Prime Video subscription remains priced at $99 per year, the platform is providing substantial savings on various channels until December 1, 2025. Some notable deals include:
- Apple TV for $6.99 per month for six months (regularly $14.99)
- BritBox at $2.75 per month for two months (regularly $10.99)
- Citytv+ for $2.50 per month for two months (regularly $9.99)
- Crave (Premium) at $5.50 per month for two months (regularly $21.99)
- Crunchyroll (Fan) for $2.50 per month for two months (regularly $9.99)
- DAZN at $17.49 per month for two months (regularly $34.99)
- Teletoon+ for $1.50 per month for two months (regularly $5.99)
- TSN at $6.25 per month for two months (regularly $24.99)
These promotional prices can be found on the Prime Video site.
With such a wide array of streaming deals available, many Canadians may be considering signing up for new services. These limited-time offers present a unique opportunity to explore a variety of content without a substantial financial commitment.
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