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Canada v. U.S. Netflix: 32 Reasons Why Canadians 'Steal' From Down South

We should all feel very, very bad about it.

Lots of Canadians are "stealing" U.S. Netflix, and we should all feel very, very bad about it.

So says Bell Media president Mary Ann Turcke, who likened the activity to "throwing garbage out of your car window" in a speech to the Canadian Telecom Summit on Wednesday.

"You just don't do it," she said.

While Turcke isn't alone in expressing concern about Canadians using U.S. Netflix (law firm Fasken Martineau says Canada's new copyright law may have made it illegal to access it here), she's likely fighting a losing battle in trying to make it "socially unacceptable."

For you see, approximately one-third of Netflix subscribers in Canada use VPNs and other technologies to access the U.S. catalogue. She'll have a hard time shaming all of them.

There's also a reason why Canadians like to access the U.S. library: there's so much more than you'll find up here.

We've compiled a list of Netflix titles you can obtain in the U.S. (but not in Canada) by comparing one library against the next.

We looked at the offerings in the U.S., then cross-referenced them with Netflix Canada to see what was available north of the border.

Here are 32 Netflix U.S. titles you can't access in Canada:

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