
Canada is a country proud of its multi-culturalism, with its population widespread and diverse. It’s no secret that its founding nationals were a mix of Aboriginals, French and English settlers, soldiers, and migrants.
Yet, it doesn’t matter what their heritage, or how deep their roots—they all have one thing in common.
They’re all limited to a Netflix catalogue that’s missing some of the biggest titles many other countries get to watch!
Licensing rights limit what the giant movie and TV service provider can and can’t show to each of the different countries around the globe.
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According to mFlix.watch, the latest new TV titles added to Netflix that viewers in Canada are missing out on are:
Again, we checked with mFlix.watch to find out the latest new movies that have recently been added to Netflix, that Canadian viewers are missing out on.
Well, at the time of writing, the biggest libraries to date are:
But that doesn’t mean they’ve got the best stuff.
All the country catalogues vary, and in many cases quite dramatically. Take Japan, for example. As you’d expect, they have masses of manga and animation content that so many other regions don’t, as it’s such a significant part of their TV and popular culture.
Also, there are plenty of regions with vast selections of native language shows and movies that you won’t necessarily find on Netflix in many other countries.
We can’t speak for programming quality; personal taste boils down to the individual, after all. You can check out Rotten Tomatoes or IMDb if you’re looking for some input into ratings, views, and opinions, but when it comes to TV show and movie choices, it’s nice to know what you’re missing and where you can go to find it.
Jumping to Flixwatch, you’ll find their list of shows that are unique to the Netflix Canada catalogue.
Here are the first 50 movies and TV shows from their database.