Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public updates:
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SiriusXM Canada has been in the news for regulatory and competitive considerations related to its pricing and advertising practices. In June 2024, the Competition Bureau announced an agreement with SiriusXM Canada to settle concerns about drip pricing on subscription plans, resulting in a $3.3 million penalty and additional costs, plus commitments to change pricing representations and strengthen compliance. This remains a key recent enforcement milestone affecting how the company presents prices to Canadian consumers.[3]
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On a corporate/operational front, SiriusXM Canada continues to distribute SiriusXM satellite radio and streaming services in Canada, operating under a single licensing framework with XM Canada since the 2012 harmonization, following the U.S. and Canadian mergers of the satellite radio providers. The company’s structure reflects earlier mergers and ownership shares among Canadian investors and the American parent, with the merged entity branded as SiriusXM Canada.[2][4]
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There have been ongoing press releases and product integrations highlighting SiriusXM Canada initiatives, such as partnerships with automakers and vehicle lineups that incorporate SiriusXM 360L and related subscriptions. A February 2026 press release notes expansion of SiriusXM with 360L features in Mitsubishi Motors Canada lineup and a broader push to include SiriusXM services across new 2026 model-year vehicles.[5]
If you want, I can pull the very latest headlines or links to the current official press releases from SiriusXM Canada or the Competition Bureau, and summarize them in a quick, up-to-date digest. Would you like me to do that?
Citations:
- Enforcement action and details on drip pricing settlement: SiriusXM Canada with Competition Bureau (June 2024).[3]
- Background on SiriusXM Canada’s structure and licensing/history post-merger: SiriusXM Canada overview and merger history.[4][2]
- 2026 product/auto-partnership update (SiriusXM 360L expansion with Mitsubishi in Canada): press release (Feb 2026).[5]