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6 Netflix Original Movies filmed in Canada

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Canada is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful countries in the world.  With so many natural beauty backdrops, American film makers are shooting some of the most popular Netflix movies here. In fact it just might be that some of your favourite movies are filmed in Canada.

In this article, we will discuss  original Netflix movies that are filmed in Canada. Also, we will tell you how you can access these US Netflix films wherever you are.

The Incredible Hulk

Directed by Louis Leterrier, The Incredible Hulk is an early and thoroughly enjoyable Marvel movie which features the amazing actor, Edward Norton as the titular force of nature, and Bruce Banner’s alter ego. Don’t let the mediocre reviews fool you, The Incredible Hulk is a much watch movie. The acting is spot on and this is something all members of the family would enjoy to watch.

October Faction

Based on reviews; October Faction, a series about people hunting monsters, lacks in almost all aspects from storytelling to plot. However, we see that this show has managed to garner a following who are still waiting for its season 2. The Story of October Faction has many rooms for improvement, from developing story lines for the main characters to adding some more action. If only more monster hunting was added to the film, it would be a great turning point for this film.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Part 3)

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 3 is directed by Rob Seidenglanz, Alex Pillai, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, Craig William Macneill, Viet Nguyen, Jeff Woolnough and was one of the most anticipated Netflix Series of 2020. The minds behind this film set out to ensure there are no boring moments. What makes the show interesting is both Sabrina’s power and her resistance to evil which comes from her goodness and her love for her friends and aunties. Despite being a witch, she remained a good and morally upright person. This might be the reason why everyone is excited for season 4.

Inception

Directed and written by Christopher Nolan, Inception has received numerous incredible reviews. Inception was filmed in Calgary where Leo De Carpio spent some time while filming this Netflix Film. Inception is known to be one of the best films of the century, receiving a rating of 87%. Nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay this film is superbly created and packed with action. Inception is unique in its complex portrayal of a hypnotizing vista of dreams within other dreams.

To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You

This Netflix original film directed by Michael Fimognari has received good reviews and ratings so far. It is the most highly anticipated Netflix film of this year for romance. This movie was filmed in Vancouver Aquarium, Queen Elizabeth Park and in surrounding areas..

Fractured

Directed by Brad Anderson, Fractured has received several good reviews from both critics and viewers. This thriller is very well created and executed, supported by amazing acting performances. The story revolves around the aftermath of a terrible accident. When Ray Monroe rushes his daughter and wife to a busy hospital, they seemingly dissappear. Tension builds throughout as Ray searches frantically in an effort to save his family.

Conclusion

The success of Netflix films isn’t only about great stories and plots, locations are carefully chosen because they are also critical. Of course choosing the right film depends on your taste and the genre you like to watch. But, we hope that we have given you a little bit of a push to try to spend some time with these Netflix original films.

Quick Steps to access US Netflix in Canada

We understand that if you are outside the US, you might not have access to US Netflix content. However, you can easily access the US Netflix by using any of the premium VPNs available.  To access US Netflix in Canada, simply follow these steps:
1. Choose and look for any VPN provider on the internet that suits your needs. There are a lot of available VPN tools you can use to bypass geo-blocks. Just make sure to choose the one that offers fastest video streaming to avoid inconveniences.
2. Once you have secured a premium VPN account, log in and choose any US server from the location list.
3. Lastly, watch the best movies on Netflix Canada or the US. 6 Netflix Films That Are Filmed in Canada

 

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Casino market in Canada grows in 2023 as more states consider legalization of igaming

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The year 2023 marked a significant turning point for the Canadian casino industry. Ontario, the country’s most populous province, took a bold step by legalizing and regulating online gambling within its borders. This decision, met with anticipation by both the public and gambling operators, has demonstrably revitalized Ontario’s casino market and sparked discussions about similar moves across Canada.

Prior to 2023, online gambling in Canada existed in a legal grey area. While federal law prohibited the operation of online casinos by domestic entities, Canadians were free to access offshore websites that were offering various virtual slot machines, table games like blackjack or roulette and sports betting. This presented a challenge for regulators. Not only were they unable to capture tax revenue from this activity, but they also lacked control over consumer protection measures and responsible gambling initiatives.

Ontario’s decision to legalize online gambling addressed these concerns head-on. The province established a regulated online gaming market, allowing licensed operators to offer casino games, sports betting, and other forms of online gambling to residents. This move not only provided a safe and secure environment for players but also opened up a new avenue for tax generation.

The impact of Ontario’s online gambling legalization has been undeniable. Since its launch in April 2023, the market has experienced explosive growth. Gross gaming revenue (GGR) from online gambling platforms has surpassed initial projections, with analysts attributing this success to a combination of factors. Firstly, the convenience and accessibility of online gambling have attracted new customers who may not have frequented traditional brick-and-mortar casinos. Secondly, the variety and innovation offered by online platforms – with their extensive game libraries, live dealer experiences, and mobile compatibility – have proven highly appealing to existing gambling enthusiasts.

The economic benefits for Ontario have been substantial. Tax revenue generated from online gambling is already exceeding estimates, providing a significant boost to provincial coffers. These funds are being directed towards various government initiatives, from infrastructure development to social programs. This tangible financial success has not gone unnoticed by other provinces across Canada.

Several provinces, including British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba, are actively considering following Ontario’s lead and legalizing online gambling within their own jurisdictions. These provinces are closely monitoring Ontario’s experience, with a keen eye on the regulatory framework, tax revenue generation, and potential social impacts.

Proponents of online gambling legalization argue that the benefits extend beyond just tax revenue. A regulated market allows for stricter controls on advertising, responsible gambling measures, and player protection. Additionally, it fosters competition within the industry, potentially leading to better odds and a wider variety of games for consumers.

Opponents, however, raise concerns about potential increases in problem gambling rates and the social costs associated with it. They argue that the ease of access and anonymity offered by online platforms could exacerbate gambling addiction. Additionally, the potential for increased advertising and marketing associated with a legal online gambling market raises concerns about the normalization of gambling behavior.

Despite these concerns, the success of Ontario’s online gambling legalization has undoubtedly reignited the conversation across Canada. As other provinces weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks, it seems likely that online gambling will become a more prominent feature of the Canadian casino market in the near future. The key will be striking a balance between generating revenue, protecting consumers, and mitigating potential social harms. By learning from Ontario’s experience and implementing a robust regulatory framework, other provinces can pave the way for a safe, responsible, and prosperous online gambling market in Canada.

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Is the Anger Toward Fiat Currency Justified?

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Back in 2012, the Cato Institute published a paper titled The Coming Fiat Money Cataclysm and the Case for Gold. The libertarian think tank is hardly unique in its animosity toward the fiat currency system, nor was its 2012 paper wholly unique in its concepts and sentiments. It did, however, predict some of the issues we are trying to resolve today, notably inflation linked to the era of “cheap” money through low-interest rates.

Today, if you look at social media, particularly platforms like Reddit and Twitter/X, you’ll also find plenty of derisory posts about the fiat system. What’s more, we might argue, albeit unscientifically, that the backlash is growing. Some of this can be quantified. For example, there is some correlation between the rise of Bitcoin as hard money with a limited supply and
the criticism of the fiat currency system. However, some of it is not so easy to quantify, such as the animosity toward fiat currency being linked to wider dissatisfaction with the state.

But is any of it justifiable? The problem with answering that question is that there are both economic and sociological answers. The former is easier to frame, whereas the latter is not. Let’s start, though, by analyzing what we mean by fiat currency, which will help us understand its critics.

Fiat currency is effectively all money

Fiat currency is essentially money not backed by a physical commodity (gold or silver, for instance). It is, therefore, nearly all the money in existence in the world today. When you look at the trillions of dollars being traded in forex markets, it is fiat currency that’s being traded. The Canadian dollar used to be partially backed by gold, and some of its value is derived
from oil prices, but despite some arguments to the contrary, it remains a fiat currency.

So, why, then, should we criticize money? Well, it’s due to the fact that having no physical backing, such as a lump of gold or a barrel of oil, central banks and governments can print that money out of thin air. The charge against it is that printing new money creates more of it (naturally), and that eventually devalues it. You’ll often see anti-fiat accounts on Twitter/X
posting charts of how their currency’s purchasing power has declined or will decline over time. This is the economic argument against fiat currencies.

However, the argument loses merit when certain factors are pointed out. Yes, the Canadian dollars in your pocket lose purchasing power over time, and that’s why you can’t buy a house for the same price as your grandparents. Yet, you also will earn a lot more than your grandparents. If something used to cost a dollar and you earned ten per hour later costs five
dollars, yet you earn fifty per hour, there isn’t really a problem. Of course, that’s just the theory, and it does not always work that way in practice.

Wages keeping up with inflation

In Canada, for example, disposable personal income has tripled since 2001. It also increased in the last quarter of 2023 (the latest period for measurement). Have wages kept up with inflation? Not always; you might look at everything from the cost of a cup of coffee to your mortgage payments to consider that it hasn’t. But the problem is not fiat currency in and of itself. It is the balance between price rises and the amount of money you earn. From the period 2019-2022, average hourly wages grew 12.5% in Canada; CPI rose 10.1% in that time. There were accelerated periods of inflation, particularly in the aftermath of the pandemic, but on balance, wages kept up with inflation.

Now, none of this is meant to say that the fiat system is perfect, nor does it suggest that the government and central banks get it right on balancing the system. But broadly speaking, the antagonism toward fiat currency tends to be more sociological than economic. In short, people are angry at the system, not fiat currency itself. Those pushing the demise of fiat currency are often anti-establishment, at least ostensibly. They are interested in concepts like Bitcoin not only for financial reasons but also because it is not a creation of the state.

Their concerns do go into other areas, such as central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and it leads them to see the fiat currency system as one of control. How valid are those concerns about CBDCs? We would be foolish to dismiss them, and there should be perhaps a sense of frustration that the mainstream media is broadly ignoring the threat. At the moment, the official line from Canada is that there are no plans for a CBDC – yet. However, and this is important – the BoC is apparently researching the “need” for one in the future.

What would that “need” be? Could it be the control of citizens’ finances? There is an all-too-scary suggestion that this could be the route that governments take, where fiat currency becomes less money and more like social credit. You drink or gamble too much? Well, the government will freeze the money in your account until you prove you are spending responsibly. If we go into a situation where fiat currency becomes a system of control, then inflation is the least of our worries.

For some, there is a sense of a tipping point on the horizon. We have this situation where governments are constantly printing money – and taking on huge amounts of debt – and we have the specter of CBDCs. You can, therefore, understand the allure of Bitcoin and other decentralized forms of currency, although those systems in themselves are not perfect. The
question, though, is whether we meet these challenges before the tipping point is reached?

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