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Black Friday as the phrase alone sparks images of long lines, massive sales, and adrenaline-pumping deals. Traditionally a U.S. phenomenon, Black Friday has become a major shopping event in Canada, gaining momentum every year. In 2025, Black Friday falls on November 28th, and retailers and consumers alike are gearing up for one of the biggest shopping events of the year.
We’ll explore the origins of Black Friday in Canada, how it differs from the U.S., top trends, predictions for 2025, shopping tips, and a look at the impact on retailers, e-commerce, and Canadian culture.
Black Friday originated in the United States as a post-Thanksgiving shopping event marking the beginning of the holiday season. Retailers offer substantial discounts on everything from electronics to clothing, and shoppers flock to stores and now online to snag the best deals
The name Black Friday is said to have originated in Philadelphia, where police used it to describe the chaos that followed Thanksgiving as tourists and shoppers flooded the city. Retailers later rebranded the term to signify the point at which stores go into the black or become profitable
While Boxing Day was once the premier shopping day in Canada, Black Friday has quickly taken the lead. In the past decade, Canadian retailers began offering Black Friday deals to keep shoppers from crossing the border to shop in the U.S.
Why Canadians Embrace Black Friday;
Cross-Border Influence
Many Canadians used to travel to the U.S. for Black Friday deals prompting local retailers to respond with their own promotions
Holiday Timing
Black Friday arrives about a month before Christmas giving shoppers ample time to prepare for the holidays
E-commerce Growth
Online shopping has made it easier than ever for Canadians to participate in Black Friday without leaving home
Boxing Day Shift
Once the biggest shopping day in Canada Boxing Day has lost some steam as Black Friday takes center stage
This year Black Friday falls on November 28 2025 and it promises to be bigger and more tech-savvy than ever before. Retailers are expected to begin offering Black Friday Week deals as early as Monday November 24 and some promotions may run through Cyber Monday on December 1
Trends Predicted for 2025
Some trends you should expect this black friday includes;
AI-Powered Shopping Experiences
Expect smart recommendation engines and virtual try-ons to dominate online platforms
Sustainable Shopping Options
More retailers will highlight eco-friendly and locally-sourced products
Early Access for VIPs
Loyalty members may receive exclusive early-bird deals or special online access
Livestream Shopping
Real-time product demos via social media will gain traction
Cross-Border Offers
US and Canadian retailers will target each other’s markets more aggressively than ever
If you are looking for where to shop, below are some of the best Canadian stores to check out this Black Friday with their direct official links;
Electronics & Tech
Best Buy Canada
The Source
Staples Canada
Apple Canada
Fashion & Apparel
Hudson’s Bay
Simons
Aritzia
Sport Chek
Home & Lifestyle
Canadian Tire
Wayfair Canada
IKEA Canada
Home Depot Canada
Online Marketplaces
Amazon Canada
Walmart Canada
eBay Canada
Black Friday used to be synonymous with early morning lineups and chaotic store aisles but that trend is shifting. In Canada online shopping continues to grow
Benefits of Online Shopping
Shop from the comfort of your home
Access to exclusive online-only deals
No crowds or long waits
Easy price comparison
Extended return policies during the season
In-Store Advantages
Immediate product availability
Physical product inspection
Personal customer service
Store-exclusive doorbusters
Most retailers now offer a hybrid experience allowing customers to browse online reserve items and pick them up in-store
You should make the most out of Black Friday 2025 with these smart strategies
Before Black Friday
Make a wishlist
Know what you need so you’re not swayed by every deal
Set a budget
It’s easy to overspend in the hype
Sign up for newsletters
Early access deals often go to email subscribers
Download store apps
Many retailers post app-exclusive discounts
On Black Friday
Wake up early
Online deals go live at midnight or 3 AM EST
Use price trackers
Tools like Honey or CamelCamelCamel track discounts
Check social media
Many flash sales are announced on Instagram or X formerly Twitter
Be strategic
Focus on big-ticket items first — electronics appliances and fashion go fast
Cyber Monday is the Monday after Black Friday. It is a digital shopping event focused on online-only sales. While it’s more significant in the US Cyber Monday in Canada has grown steadily
In 2025 Cyber Monday falls on December 1st. Canadian consumers can expect steep discounts on
Laptops and tablets
Gaming consoles and accessories
Software and subscriptions
Fashion and lifestyle products
Small appliances
Cyber Monday is ideal for snagging items that were out of stock or overlooked during Black Friday
Spending Habits
Recent surveys suggest the average Canadian plans to spend between $300 to $600 on Black Friday deals. However many consumers prioritize value and quality over just getting a deal
Most Popular Categories
Electronics especially TVs laptops phones
Fashion and accessories
Toys and children’s products
Kitchen appliances
Fitness equipment
Canadians are increasingly focused on ethical shopping seeking transparency eco-conscious brands and supporting local businesses
While big-box retailers dominate the Black Friday headlines small and medium-sized Canadian businesses are carving out their share of the market
How They Compete
Unique handcrafted items
Better customer service
Local and ethical sourcing
Loyalty programs and rewards
Some small businesses even choose to sit out Black Friday altogether instead participating in Buy Local Friday or offering year-round fair pricing models
While Black Friday brings excitement there are concerns to consider
Consumer Debt
The pressure to spend during sales often leads to overspending and credit card debt
Environmental Impact
Mass production shipping and returns contribute to waste and emissions
Psychological Triggers
Limited-time deals and FOMO fear of missing out can encourage unnecessary purchases
Consumers should practice mindful shopping — buy only what you need and support businesses that align with your values
Black Friday is evolving fast and this is what the future may hold
AI Shopping Assistants
Personalized AI bots could help customers find the best deals instantly
Virtual Reality Stores
Shoppers may soon browse immersive 3D storefronts from home
Subscription Deals
More services may join the Black Friday bandwagon — Netflix Spotify meal kits and more
Crypto & BNPL Buy Now Pay Later
New payment models will influence buyer decisions
As the retail landscape becomes more digital and globalized Canadian consumers will have more choices than ever before — but also more responsibility to shop wisely
Black Friday in Canada is no longer just a borrowed tradition — it’s a retail powerhouse in its own right. With major deals tech innovations and a strong e-commerce culture 2025’s Black Friday promises to be unforgettable
Whether you’re a die-hard deal hunter or a casual shopper looking for early holiday savings Black Friday is a chance to get more for less if you plan ahead and shop smart
So mark your calendar for November 28 2025 and get ready for a shopping experience that could save you big support your favorite brands and jumpstart your holiday season the Canadian way
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