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Best VPNs for Canada (And The Worst Ones to Never Touch)

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Cybercrime is rising and Canada is countering by launching surveillance programs. Use these VPN services to stay safe.

By the looks of it everyone really really really likes online privacy and security.

And almost everyone is terrible at it.

Rarely do online consumers even reach the mid stages of what one would consider a good privacy and security setup on a computer machine.

The flood of privacy and security tools is one that has managed to sweep across America.

Some might say it has even caused a good amount of swelling across the banks of regular rivers even to the point that they have become wide and probably even treacherous.

As far as people in America are concerned, only a small number of islands of safety are actually left.

Amidst all of this confusion, online consumers still have a hard time asking themselves:

What type of VPN service is best for a place like Canada?

And when it comes to best VPN for Canada, what type of VPN services should one stay away from?

Security Gladiators has put up a review for almost all major VPN service providers.

And because we have such experience in this field, we have narrowed down the top 5 best VPNs for Canada.

In this guide, we will talk about the best VPNs for Canada which are available to users right now in the market and that also take care of their privacy sufficiently by stopping any and all snoopers.

Readers can rest assured that our list is absolutely without-question objective.

Our top 5 VPNs for Canada are for each and every type of online user.

These VPN services will work pretty well for torrenting along with other online activities such as accessing premium content via services such a Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video given that the user has a valid subscription package of the streaming service.

Our best VPNs for Canada will also protect users’ privacy from their unscrupulous internet service providers snooping on them.

Of course, users do not need us to remind them that no every cool-looking VPN service is a dependable and/or trustworthy one.

Hopefully, by the end of this guide we would have managed to list out the best VPNs for Canada by making use of the following criteria:

  • The VPN service that offers streaming via online services such as Hulu, BBC, Amazon Prime Video and Netflix get extra points.
  • Any VPN service that allows activities such as P2P file sharing gets bonus marks.
  • A VPN service that offers DNS leak protection qualifies for more marks.
  • Any VPN service with reliable and fast VPN server speeds gets good marks.
  • A VPN service has to offer up-to-date and strong encryption standards.
  • It must also not log any kind of information which could identify anything about the any given user or how the user makes use of the service. This includes any information about the user’s original IP address and/or online activity.
  • If a VPN service is incorporated in a country that is a member of the Five Eyes group, then the VPN service loses marks automatically.

With that out of the way, let’s take a look at some of the best VPNs for Canada.

NordVPN

NordVPN is perhaps the only VPN service provider that can boast a truly zero-log policy.

In other words, it does not record user data.

Period.

No metadata.

No nothing about how the user makes use of its VPN service.

The company offers all of its users a military-grade AES encryption and backs that up with a kill switch feature and a DNS leak protection feature.

This ensures that NordVPN is able to halt any and all internet traffic if an event occurs where the user’s VPN connection suddenly drops without warning.

NordVPN, as a VPN service, is incorporated in the region that is known as Panama.

The great thing about being based in Panama is that it doesn’t have those annoying mandatory user data retention laws.

Our research shows that even when law enforcement agencies went ahead and confiscated NordVPN servers a little while back, they did not find anything of benefit because NordVPN had nothing on their users for them to find.

We have also come to know that NordVPN now sports a huge VPN network that consists of over 1,100 VPN servers located all over the world.

For clarity’s sake, NordVPN is not the fastest VPN in the world.

But it doesn’t need to be.

It offers more than sufficient bandwidth for all its users for video streaming purposes.

Users can even download large files while connected to NordVPN.

Apart from that, NordVPN has these specialized VPN servers for users to choose from which are purpose-specific.

Some of the specialized servers that NordVPN offers to users include,

  • Ultrafast online streaming.
  • Anti-DDoS
  • Tor over VPN
  • Double VPN

With these servers in place, any user can easily stream content from streaming sites such as,

  • US Netflix
  • BBC iPlayer
  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Hulu
  • And many others.

At the time of writing this guide, NordVPN offered applications for platforms such as,

  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Windows

Readers who are lucky enough to catch a NordVPN discount season may qualify for a 70 percent discount on the company’s 2-year plan.

Click here for our full and complete NordVPN review.

to subscribe to NordVPN from the official website, at a discount, right here and right now.


ExpressVPN

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This VPN service is incorporated in the now-very-famous British Virgin Islands.

For those who don’t know what that is, the British Virgin Islands are/is a completely independent country.

And it does not come under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom.

In any case, ExpressVPN offers users the best-in-the-business VPN security standards that one is likely to find anywhere.

Yes, we’re talking about the industry standard 256-bit AES encryption.

ExpressVPN also offers 4096-bit RSA keys in combination with SHA 256-bit authentication.

It even features perfect forward secrecy for users who want a greater amount of privacy and anonymity.

ExpressVPN does engage in logging some metadata about its users which is, for the most part, non-identifying.

The metadata includes information such as the date on which the user connected to the internet with the help of the VPN service.

It does not contain the time at which a given user did so.

ExpressVPN also keeps information on how long the user used the company’s servers for.

Of course, since it is an elite VPN service provider it does not engage in recording anything about what the user does online or his/her IP address.

The company also offers VPN servers which are actually optimized to provide users maximum speed.

Not only that, ExpressVPN offers a total of over 1500 of such servers in over 94 countries located in various strategic positions around the globe.

ExpressVPN app also brings with it advanced security features such a the Kill-Switch feature which some are calling now the network Lock feature.

This is what the term means in ExpressVPN parlance.

Apart from that, ExpressVPN comes with a DNS leak protection feature as well.

Our research shows that this VPN service provider has the systems in place to unblock online streaming services that a lot of other good VPN service providers cannot even get close to.

We’re talking about streaming services such as,

  • BBC iPlayer
  • Amazon Prime Video
  • HBO
  • Hulu
  • Netflix

Currently, ExpressVPN is offering apps for platforms such as,

  • Wifi routers (only a certain kind)
  • Linux
  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Windows

Readers who are lucky enough to subscribe for ExpressVPN at the right time can get a total of three extra months on its annual plans.

That discount can sometimes go upwards of 50 percent.

Add to that the fact that ExpressVPN offers users a 30-day official money-back guarantee.

Click here to read out a detailed and full review of ExpressVPN


PrivateVPN

This VPN service provider is probably the youngest and maybe even the smallest player on the VPN scene.

However, our research shows that it has the ability to square off with any and all of the big boys in the game at the moment.

The two areas where PrivateVPN excels are security and speed.

Officially, the company has based its operations in Sweden.

Now, Sweden is not the worst country in the world when it comes to user privacy laws but it does have a few number of mandatory laws regarding data retention.

However, the one positive aspect of being based in Sweden is that the country is, yet, not a member of the notorious Five Eyes group.

But just to make sure that the company keeps on the good side of customers no matter what, PrivateVPN does its best to adhere to its official zero-logs policy.

This ensures that the company literally has nothing to offer to law enforcement agencies in an event where one of the country’s courts orders PrivateVPN to hand over some user information to them.

As for the actual level of encryption, it turns out PrivateVPN leaves it up to the users.

Some users will go with OpenVPN and TAP while others will go with TUN and OpenVPN.

PrivateVPN offers a 128-bit AES encryption connection for the TAP sort and uses the 256-bit AES encryption with the TUN connection.

Our research shows that effectively, both are pretty much uncrackable.

However, technically speaking, the latter one (256-bit AES) offers more security.

With PrivateVPN, users also get to use features such as perfect forward secrecy, DNS leak protection, IPv6 leak protection, and a kill switch.

All of these advanced security features are just baked in into the vanilla PrivateVPN app.

As for the number of countries, our research shows that PrivateVPN is still on a low-ish number.

However, the company is working hard to make sure that it continues to grow rapidly in that department.

Our research also shows that PrivateVPN offers VPN servers that have great speed.

Users will find that PrivateVPN performs very well on various speed tests. You can test for yourself using:

Via various surveys, we have also come to know that PrivateVPN too can unblock pretty much anything and everything that one could throw at it.

In other words, it works with,

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  • Amazon Prime Video
  • BBC iPlayer
  • Hulu
  • Netflix

PrivateVPN officially offers dedicated apps for platforms such as,

  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Windows

Sometimes the company offers discounts of close to 70 percent in addition to 5 extra months with its annual plan.

Click here to read our complete PrivateVPN review.


CyberGhost

The first thing anyone notices about CyberGhost is that even though its creators developed it in Germany the company itself later made the decision to relocate to Romania.

However, just recently an Israel-based VPN firm acquired CyberGhost VPN.

The Israel firm is actually registered in the United Kingdom.

And that makes CyberGhost a VPN based in a country that is part of the Five Eyes group.

We are aware of the fact that this may cause some users to become suspicious of this VPN service.

Especially those users who value their privacy a bit too much.

However, CyberGhost recently made the statement that the company had made plans to remain as a standalone VPN company and would remain based in Romania.

Additionally, the company also maintains that it has a strict zero-log privacy policy for all its customers.

CyberGhost wants to ensure customer privacy so much that it does not even register the required registration details.

Instead of doing that, it gives each new subscriber a user ID which is anonymous.

As far as selection of VPN servers go, CyberGhost can easily rank itself among the best with its fast VPN servers and a large VPN network.

Users have the option of not only selecting VPN servers based on location but also on how they plan on using the VPN server.

Some of the servers allow users to unblock streaming websites such as,

  • Amazon Prime Video
  • BBC iPlayer
  • Netflix

CyberGhost, as a VPN service, utilizes the very advanced and very secure 256-bit AES encryption along with SHA256 authentication.

IPv6 and DNS leak protection features ensure that all of the user’s web request go through the company’s encrypted VPN tunnel.

Then there is the kill switch feature that users can use in order to bring all internet traffic down to a halt.

The kill switch feature is designed to protect users from expected VPN connection drops.

There are lots of other features that users can take advantage of.

CyberGhost has a collection using which users can protect themselves with features such as,

  • app binding
  • tracker blocking
  • HTTPS redirect

Currently, CyberGhost offers users apps on various platforms such as,

  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Windows

CyberGhost subscribers have the option of connecting a total of five devices at any given time.

This number is right up there with the industry best.

Sometimes, if users are fortunate enough, they might catch the official CyberGhost discount season that offers a 70 percent discount on its 2-year subscription plan.

Click here to read the complete CyberGhost VPN review.


SaferVPN

This is another VPN service that is based in Israel.

Israel, per se, is not an official member of the notorious Five Eyes group but since the country has such close ties with the United States of America, there is some cause for concern for users who are ultra-careful about their privacy.

Recently though, the company introduced measures to enhance the privacy of all its customers via its base VPN service.

More specifically, SaferVPN added IPv6 and DNS leak protection.

The company also made the decision of foregoing any and all collection of information on its users such as their original IP addresses.

Now, SaferVPN only shows interest in logging the actual IP addresses of those VPN servers that the user has connected to.

It also notes the amount of internet data the user has transmitted and the connection timestamps.

However, none of the information that the company collects is useful for anyone to identify a given user directly.

SaferVPN protects its VPN connections with a strong 256-bit AES encryption.

But it does not provide other advanced security features such as perfect forward secrecy.

Perhaps this is also a good time to mention that while the company makes use of its own DNS servers for most location, it still has a few VPN servers for which it uses public DNS services available online such as Google.

If that is a concern for any reader then he/she should double check with the company before signing up.

Our research shows that SaferVPN can provide users with excellent download speeds.

The company has done well on that front perhaps because it knows it can unblock many popular streaming services that its customers would want to watch without buffering.

At the time of writing, SaferVPN is available for platforms such as,

  • iOS
  • Android
  • macOS
  • Windows

SaferVPN does offer some discount from time to time on its 2-year plan that can reach as much as 60 percent.

The company also offers a 30-day official money-back guarantee hence users do not have to take any risk if they purchase the service, try it out, and then find out it is not for them.

Click here to read the full and complete SaferVPN here.

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Why do you need a VPN for Canada?

We are aware of the fact that when anyone thinks about online issues such as online surveillance, the very first image which the minds of many conjure up is that the US government and its intelligence agencies keeping an eye on everybody via various online tools.

And perhaps people are justified in thinking that way.

Why?

Because of Edward Snowden.

Snowden, rightly or wrongly, uncovered the inner workings of the PRISM program ran by the National Security Agency.

He also revealed a lot of other information about US’ covert operations around the world.

The Snowden revelations made the United States of America become the center of attention/debate surrounding issues such as mass surveillance, online spying by government-backed agencies, encryption, and bulk interception.

Now, perhaps this is a good time to mention that the United States of America managed to have a prominent seat in the middle of this debate precisely because the country got caught.

Then there is the fact that since it is such a huge country that offers to the world a lot of military power and economic might.

However, it is definitely not the only country that employs the sort of mass-scale surveillance strategies which sometimes toe and at other times cross that fine line between overreaching into the personal lives of its people (and other ordinary citizens of various different countries) AND national security.

These techniques are the exact reason why some people have started to refer to the US as a big brother and/or Uncle Sam.

We have given all this background to let the user know that Canada is actually among the countries that have some really advanced surveillance programs.

Readers who are upset about that should thank the country’s Anti-Terrorism Act (in large part) which got passed back in 2015.

The Anti-Terrorism Act essentially allows intelligence agencies to first gather and then share user information in pretty much the exact same way that the National Security Agency, NSA, does it.

So it should come as a surprise to no one that Canada is an official and full member of the group we know as Five Eyes.

For clarity’s sake, the Five Eyes group is an international intelligence alliance which comprises of various countries such as,

  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • The United Kingdom
  • The United States of America
  • And of course, Canada.

So if an online consumer suspects that the government or any other state-backed agency is monitoring him/her in Canada, then there is a high probability that whatever personal information that Canada has collected on him/her is also accessible to various other intelligence agencies working for different countries.

But what’s the underlying complication with such surveillance programs and laws?

Well, the problem is that these mass surveillance programs collect information on everybody.

And by everybody, we do mean everybody.

They don’t get into the business of first looking at what kind of person they are looking or whether the person has some criminal history or has been to certain countries or anything of that sort.

In the end, these mass surveillance programs disproportionately affect some very specific groups of any given population such as,

  • Immigrants
  • Muslims
  • Activists
  • Reporters

Online consumers who feel that some intelligence agency or government department are invading their privacy or anything of that sort, then the best online remedy against all of that is to actually begin using a decent and reputable VPN service.

A VPN, short for the term Virtual Private Network, is actually a type of connection which encrypts any and all of a given internet-enabled device’s online traffic.

Then it routes all of that traffic via an intermediary VPN server which is located in a country of the user’s/customer’s choosing.

What it does is that it blocks the user’s internet service providers, hackers and, most of all, all the government agencies from gathering and storing information of what the user does in the online world.

And that is why all of the VPN services that have managed to make it to our list of the absolute bestest best VPNs for Canada not only provide privacy but also protect the user’s data when they have connected to the internet via a public WiFi hotspot.

A lot of public WiFi hotspot networks are not secured.

Because of that, they can allow hackers to get a hold of them and then use the network to intercept the user’s online traffic in order to carry out more attacks.

However, if the user is making use of a VPN service, then he/she would have encryption enabled on his/her data.

And that would prevent hackers from ever hurting the user.

Does a VPN unblock HBO, Hulu, and Netflix?

Keeping issues such as security and privacy aside for a moment or two, VPN services providers users lot of other benefits.

The chief among those benefits is the unblocking of geo-restricted services and sites.

Whenever the user forms a connection to the internet via a VPN service, the user’s real IP addresses get masked by the IP address of the company’s VPN server to which the user has connected.

But what is an IP address?

Readers should think of IP addresses as simple but unique strings of different numbers and differently placed decimals that anyone can use in order to identify various different devices.

Apart from that, an IP address can also give away the approximate location of the given internet-enabled devices.

So, in effect, if a user finds a way to change his/her IP address to a location such as the United States of America then, the user can have full access to the content which is not available to US residents.

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Yes.

Even US residents have to deal with restricted content.

If one thinks about it, then that is a lot of content.

We’re talking about the majority of the US catalog of TV shows that appear on streaming services such as,

  • Amazon Prime Video
  • BBC iPlayer
  • HBO Now
  • HBO Go
  • Hulu
  • Netflix

The only unfortunate part here is that a major portion of all these streaming service providers has started to catch onto the new tactic of blocking content as well as blocking various VPN connections.

Our research shows that there are very few VPN service providers that are able to have the kind of infrastructure that is needed to unblock Hulu and Netflix (as these are the two most difficult sites to unblock).

So from the best VPNs for Canada list that we have mentioned above CyberGhost, PrivateVPN, ExpressVPN, and NordVPN will easily unblock Hulu and US Netflix.

Our research also shows that NordVPN is the one that blocks Netflix not just for a day or two but consistently and that too over a long period of time.

Of course, it is always a good idea to contact the customer support department of the VPN service provider to ask them which of their specific VPN servers they should use as some VPN services have this policy of not having all their servers unblock sites like Hulu and/or Netflix.

Customer support staff can usually recommend the best servers for the user to stream content on and help users to circumvent the VPN ban.

Is it legal to use a VPN in Canada?

Our research is clear:

Yes.

Canada is just one of the hundreds of countries where using a VPN service is 100 percent legal.

Actually, there are a total of zero laws that bar people from using VPN services.

No Canadian province restricts the use of VPN services by its residents.

It also goes without saying that even though it is not illegal to use a VPN service, what the user does in the online world while connected to a VPN server definitely comes under another ruling and the user’s own responsibility.

That is why we, at Security Gladiators, do not condone and/or encourage harmful and/or illegal behavior.

Free VPN for Canada? Is it okay?

Here at Security Gladiators, generally speaking, we advise readers to not fall for the trap and avoid any and all free VPN services for streaming altogether.

Of course, this advice is only worth it for users to whom privacy and security are of some concern.

Readers need to understand that even free VPN services have to find a way to pay the bills and then make some money.

In order to make some money, they don’t really have any choice but to record any and all usage activity.

It is not that free VPNs are evil.

That is just their business model though they could be more upfront about it.

After recording user data, these ‘free’ VPN services then insert targeted advertisements into some of the web pages that the user visits.

And then they inject various tracking cookies directly into the user’s web browser for even more information.

Needless to say, this pretty much defeats the entire purpose of using a VPN service.

With someone recording one’s data, a VPN service can’t possibly provide users with good privacy.

The other problem with free VPN services is that they tend to not offer users a good number of servers nor locations.

And since the server selection is so limited, users can’t really use free VPNs to access any streaming site.

Apart from that, free VPNs also have data caps, bandwidth limits and waiting queues.

Our research shows that in some of the cases, these free VPN services even practice some shady stuff.

We even know some that have spread malware in the name of free VPNs.

Some free VPNs act as honeypots for various law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

VPN services that people in Canada should stay away from.

As mentioned at the top as well, there are a lot of best VPNs for Canada in the market.

But not all of them are really the “best”

Of course, it is not possible for us or anyone to cover each and every VPN for Canada.

With that said, what we can do is list out some VPNs that we think users should stay away from if they want to sign up for the best VPN for Canada.

PureVPN

PureVPN is going to have to pray for a miracle to get back to the top of the VPN rankings after recent revelations about its data storage practices.

This VPN service supposedly based in Hong Kong (some say it is based in Pakistan) has come under a lot of scrutiny for cooperating with law enforcement authorities in the United States of America and handing them user logs.

That ‘cooperation’ actually led to the arrest of one of the company’s customers.

There is no doubt about the fact that the customer’s behavior was unacceptable.

He used a VPN service in order to stalk someone.

However, no one can condone a VPN service that is logging information on users when it advertises its services as logless.

This is pure cheating.

Not pure VPN.

PureVPN has made an official statement that it only submitted timestamps and IP addresses of the user to US authorities.

As per the company, it did not hand over any records of the user’s activities.

However, regardless of what kind of information did PureVPN provide to authorities, the fact is, the user got arrested for it and now is probably in jail.

This is why none of the best VPNs for Canada that have made it to our list keep any logs on the user’s original IP addresses.

Hola

The first thing users should understand about Hola VPN is that it is not just an average VPN service.

There was a time when Hola was the best free VPN service in the world.

But then came the news that most experts already expected of a free VPN.

Hola actually provided with a peer-to-peer web browser extension with the help of a small number of centralized VPN servers.

In other words, the user’s internet data actually passed through other connected user’s households.

Then, before that (actually years ago), Hola actually involved itself in hijacking its customers by taking control of their computer machine while not even asking them permission for that.

After controlling their machines, the people working for Hola created a huge botnet army.

Then, the company went ahead and used that massive online botnet army to launch mass-scale Ddos(Distributed denial-of-service) attacks.

The company also distributed some pirated media with the help of its customers’ machines.

Hotspot Shield

So what’s the problem with Hotspot Shield?

This VPN service is based in the United States.

That alone is a turn off for some online users.

Then there is the fact that just recently the company fell into some pretty hot water when news came out that several privacy advocates had actually filed a legal complaint with the United States Federal Trade Commission while alleging that Hotspot Shield VPN service provider had hijacked HTTP requests.

In other words, when a user made an attempt to go to his/her favorite e-commerce online website while first having connected to Hotspot Shield VPN service, this VPN service simply redirected the user to its own affiliate sites.

Once the user went to the Hotspot-affiliated site and made a purchase then Hotspot Shield would make a commission.

Of course, the actual process of the sale getting through was a pre-condition if the VPN service had to make money.

Other reports have alleged that HotSpot Shield has, in the past, involved itself into injecting online tracking cookies directly into the web browsers of its customers.

After doing that, it sold the information on the user that it gathered as a result of cookies to third-party advertising companies.

TunnelBear

Our research shows that if we’re exclusively talking about VPN services that are free, then TunnelBear is probably the best free VPN service after ProtonVPN.

However, the problem with TunnelBear is that it is based and incorporated in Canada.

So if there is one VPN service that people in Canada should avoid then it is a VPN service that is based in Canada.

Then there is the problem of the law.

The law in Canada is somewhat unclear as to whether VPN service providers in Canada should qualify as ISPs or internet service providers.

Hence, we suggest that it is best for users in Canada to actually avoid taking a chance.

The thing about free VPN services such as TunnelBear is that, intelligence and law enforcement agencies in the country could force TunnelBear to hand over their customer’s data to them via a legal warrant.

Then there is the fact that TunnelBear does not allow users to engage in Torrenting while they are connected to the company’s servers.

Opera VPN and SurfEasy

Now, readers already know that we simply do not recommend free VPN services like TunnelBear.

For pretty much the same explanation, Security Gladiators also suggests that users in Canada should avoid Opera VPN and SurfEasy.

Just like TunnelBear, SurfEasy is actually based in Canada.

Because of that, it definitely comes under the jurisdiction of the Canadian government.

Law enforcement agencies are notorious there for demanding user information from companies who have it.

The other VPN service that we would like to mention here is Opera VPN.

This VPN service comes as part of the Opera web browser.

The VPN service is a built-in function of the browser.

But despite its name, it is actually SurfEasy who developed this VPN service.

Furthermore, our research shows that SurfEasy is not as transparent about its VPN service’s encryption standards as some of its competitors.

That puts it in our ‘stay away’ category.

Should I torrent in Canada?

This is where users should be absolutely clear:

Using torrenting technology for the purposes of downloading copyrighted content is strictly illegal in Canada.

Canada has this Copyright Modernization Act and under it, the law enforcement agencies in the country can make use of a notice-and-notice system.

This system primarily looks out for those people who are involved in torrenting copyrighted books, audio, TV shows, and movies.

The Canadian law also requires all internet service providers to send notices to all of their users who are actually copyright violators and using their network to do their dirty work.

Internet service providers store their recipient’s identities on their servers for a total of six months.

However, the law currently caps the damages at just under $5000.

With that said, it is also true that the government policy in Canada regarding piracy is less of a punitive type and less of an educational type.

Security Gladiators, in no way, endorses or encourages copyright violation.

But we also can’t hide the fact that making use of a VPN service would prevent copyright trolls and internet service providers from ever monitoring the user’s P2P file-sharing activities.

No one would have an opportunity to trace the user’s activities back to the user’s machine.

Of course, the user has to make sure that he/she has signed up for a good VPN service.

And our research shows that VPN service is NordVPN.

NordVPN is the premium VPN service that not only provides security but also privacy.

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Zohair A. Zohair is currently a content crafter at Security Gladiators and has been involved in the technology industry for more than a decade. He is an engineer by training and, naturally, likes to help people solve their tech related problems. When he is not writing, he can usually be found practicing his free-kicks in the ground beside his house.

2 thoughts on “Best VPNs for Canada (And The Worst Ones to Never Touch)”

  1. Very informative article. I’m happy that you listed NordVPN as the best because it is my choice of a VPN provider. As you pointed out, I believe the security features of Nord are the best.

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