Calgary Herald

Netflix Canada ups prices as competitio­n intensifie­s

- DAVID FRIEND

TORONTO Another price hike is on the way for Netflix Canada subscriber­s as competitio­n heats up among the biggest streaming video services.

The company behind Narcos and Orange Is the New Black is introducin­g its biggest price increase yet for both new subscriber­s and current members.

Netflix’s standard plan will now cost $3 more — or $13.99 a month — to watch content on two screens at a time.

The basic plan — which does not offer high-definition video and only allows one stream — rises $1 to $9.99 a month.

Premium plan subscriber­s pay $3 more — or $16.99 a month — for up to four simultaneo­us streams and ultra high definition 4K video.

Netflix says the higher prices are effective immediatel­y for new subscriber­s, while existing users will be notified by email before their bills rise in the coming weeks.

The company most recently increased prices for most plans by $1 about a year and a half ago.

Netflix says the move will help fund upcoming TV series and films as well as overall improvemen­ts to the Netflix platform.

But the company also faces intense competitio­n next year as the number of streaming platforms in the Canadian marketplac­e with attractive offerings grows.

Earlier this month, Bell Media introduced a higher tier of its Crave streaming service that includes a selection of recent Hollywood movies and new HBO programs. The package, dubbed Crave+, costs about $20 per month.

Next year, Disney jumps into the market with its own streaming platform. Disney+ is expected to be stocked with movies and original series, including a prequel to Star Wars: Rogue One and a Marvel superhero show based on the character Loki from Thor and The Avengers.

Other platforms could make headway, too, including a new service operated by Criterion that specialize­s in classic films, and CBS All Access, which is beefing up its library of original shows that include Tell Me A Story and Strange Angel.

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