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Amazon Prime Video promo: How to get limited-time Prime Day discount in Canada

Jordan Greer

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For online shoppers hoping to save a few bucks, July is the most wonderful time of the year. Yes, Amazon Prime Day has returned.

In 2025, the celebration will actually cover multiple days, giving Amazon Prime members the opportunity to take advantage of discounts on the popular e-commerce platform. Prime Day will also give Canadian streamers a chance to explore deals on Amazon Prime Video.

BUY NOW: Get limited-time Amazon Prime Video discount in Canada!

Whether you want to purchase a subscription for a specific channel or rent a new movie for a low price, Amazon Prime Video has exactly what you need.

But don't wait too long — the promotional window won't stay open forever.

Amazon Prime Video promo: How to get Prime Day discount

For a limited time, you can get discounts on Amazon Prime Video channels and on-demand content. The full list of discounts is available on the Amazon Prime Video landing page. (Note: Only eligible customers can receive the discounts for select channels and titles. A Prime membership is required to subscribe to Citytv+.)

The offers will only be valid from Wednesday, July 2, through Friday, July 11. After the discount period ends, subscribers will be charged regular prices.

Amazon Prime Video discounts for channels, new movie releases

Amazon Prime Video channels

  • AMC+: $0.99 per month for two months
  • Apple TV+: $6.50 per month for two months
  • BritBox: $2.75 per month for two months
  • Citytv+: $2.50 per month for two months
  • Crave: $5.50 per month for two months
  • Crunchyroll: $0.99 per month for two months
  • HIDIVE: $0.99 per month for two months
  • Hollywood Suite: $0.99 per month for two months
  • Lionsgate+: $0.99 per month for two months
  • MGM+: $0.99 per month for two months
  • Paramount+: $5.49 per month for three months
  • RDS: $5.00 per month for two months
  • STACKTV: $3.75 per month for two months
  • Starz: $0.99 per month for two months
  • Super Channel: $0.99 per month for two months
  • Teletoon+: $0.99 per month for two months
  • TSN: $5.00 per month for two months

Amazon Prime Video new movie rentals ($3.99 or less)

  • The Alto Knights
  • Bad Boys: Ride or Die
  • Death of a Unicorn
  • Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
  • Flight Risk
  • Gladiator 2
  • In the Lost Lands
  • It Ends with Us
  • Kraven the Hunter
  • Mickey 17
  • Never Let Go
  • Novocaine
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 3
  • The Substance
  • We Live in Time

How do I sign up for Amazon Prime Video?

1. Go to the Amazon Prime Video website. If you are already an Amazon Prime member, you simply have to sign in. You will automatically have access to Amazon Prime Video.

2. If you are not an Amazon Prime member, you can become a member by creating an account.

3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Enter your personal and payment information in order to create your account.

4. If you have filled out all of the necessary fields, you will be able to start streaming content on Amazon Prime Video.

Amazon Prime Video supported devices

Amazon Prime Video isn't available as a channel on a traditional cable or satellite package. However, you can gain access to Amazon Prime Video through several devices:

  • Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Fire Tablet
  • Amazon Prime Video for Windows 10, 11
  • Amazon Prime Video for Mac 11.4 Big Sur or higher
  • Android Devices
  • Apple TV
  • Blu-Ray Players (LG, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony)
  • Charter/Spectrum
  • Comcast X1
  • Cox Contour
  • Dish Network
  • Echo Devices (Echo Show, Echo Spot)
  • Google Chromecast
  • Google TV/TV Streamer
  • iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch)
  • Meta Quest Devices
  • NVIDIA Shield
  • Roku
  • Smart TVs (Hisense, LG, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Vizio)
  • Sony PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  • TiVo
  • Web Browsers
  • Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One
  • XGIMI
  • Xiaomi

Jordan Greer

Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.