Apple is now offering its annual Boxing Day sale for Canadians with select discounts on albums and songs through the iTunes store.
The sale is accessible through the iTunes store on both iOS devices and on the desktop in Canada and will likely remain available through at least Dec. 26, the day officially recognized in Canada and elsewhere as Boxing Day. Retailers typically hold Black Friday-type event for Boxing Day with many sales lasting the week of Dec. 24 through Jan. 2.
Apple is offering a range of discounts on best-selling albums across various genres including new releases and older best sellers (as pictured above). The albums are listed in the following categories: Hot in 2014, Essential Albums, Discovery Artists, and Musique francophone.
The UK iTunes store is also advertising Hit Albums on sale as it usually does this time of year. Boxing Day is recognized by some UK retailers, but Apple doesn’t typically use the “Boxing Day” branding on the UK store:
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This is crap. What about Canada???
Wait
still bs, apple should really try harder to get those special to other countries as well, we are just like everyone else paying customer and I’m a little bit tired of this
Oh boo hoo. Welcome to the world outside the USA where we hardly ever get anything like this. For a change we’re getting something. Don’t worry, the rest of the coming year will be full of crap we don’t get outside of the USA so you can be happy again.
The irony — when all the Black Friday deals came out for the U.S., there was an abundance of whining from your part of the world. In addition to the additional whining about the additional forced state run welfare system (e.g. VAT to pay for such luxuries as free medical, and univerities).