Expanding into Amazon Canada can feel like a no-brainer when you look at the platform’s ever-growing Canadian customer base, strong brand recognition, and sophisticated logistics network. Yet, launching and scaling on Amazon’s Canadian marketplace can also involve a host of challenges, ranging from cross-border shipping and bilingual packaging requirements to local regulations and taxes. This is where partnering with an Amazon reseller can make all the difference. Instead of navigating everything on your own, collaborating with a reseller can help you tap into an expert network that understands these hurdles and can guide you through them.
In this first installment of our three-part blog series, we will dig into why Amazon Canada is such an attractive sales channel, share some eye-opening stats on the platform’s recent growth, and illustrate how a reseller partnership can be a true game changer for brands, particularly for those based outside of Canada or lacking internal resources to manage international expansions.
A Growing Market: Amazon Canada by the Numbers
Although Canada has a smaller population than the United States, consumer engagement on Amazon.ca has ramped up significantly in recent years. In fact:
These statistics underscore a key reality for brands: plenty of Canadians love online shopping, especially through Amazon. By listing your product in Canada, you open the door to a market that is comparatively less crowded than Amazon in the U.S., yet remains sizable and full of enthusiastic Prime shoppers.
Why Canada? An Underserved Yet Promising Marketplace
The U.S. often steals the spotlight, given its massive population and consumer base. But Canada offers unique advantages:
If you’re already selling in the U.S. (or another Amazon marketplace) and considering expanding into Canada, you might be weighing two options:
Let’s break down why opting for the latter might be the best business decision you make this year.
Canadian regulations around product labeling (especially in French-speaking regions) and tax collection (GST/HST/PST) can be tricky. While Amazon does facilitate some aspects of tax remittance, certain product categories have special rules around bilingual packaging.
How a Reseller Helps
One of the big drawcards for consumers in Canada is fast, reliable shipping. FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) often plays a critical role, but sending inventory cross-border to Canadian FBA centers involves duties, customs declarations, and more.
How a Reseller Helps
Amazon Canada might share some similarities with Amazon.com in the U.S., but Canadians have different browsing habits, holiday schedules, and product preferences. For example, certain winter accessories or regional foods might sell better during specific times of the year.
How a Reseller Helps
While you could learn and do it all yourself, the costs, both in money and time, can quickly mount. A reseller arrangement essentially “outsources” much of the heavy lifting so you can focus on product development and brand-building.
Across Canada, many small and medium-sized brands have discovered that leveraging Amazon’s marketplace is critical to their growth. For example, a niche pet supply business in British Columbia found success shipping coast to coast almost immediately after launching on Amazon. They used external expertise to handle everything from setting up compliance-friendly listings to managing shipping. Another Ontario-based storage solutions brand tapped into specialized reseller programs, like Fulfillment by Amazon, to scale nationwide.
In these cases, the seller did not go it alone. They recognized the complexities of a new market and brought on a partner to ensure that their brand’s expansion wouldn’t be stalled by logistical snags or local tax misunderstandings.
Benefits at a Glance
Canada’s E-commerce Environment: Beyond Just Amazon
Amazon may be the undisputed giant in Canadian e-commerce, but the broader market has also been accelerating. Many Canadians purchase from online retailers beyond their borders when a product is unavailable domestically, highlighting the opportunity for international sellers to meet localized demand.
However, it is also important to note that Canadian shoppers can be price-sensitive. This is especially true when factoring in duties, shipping delays, or currency conversions. Partnering with a reseller who knows how to price effectively in Canadian dollars, and perhaps even manage a local currency hedging strategy, can make or break your margins.
Navigating the Learning Curve: When a Reseller is Indispensable
Here are some telltale signs that working with a reseller is the way to go:
Overcoming Common Objections
Still on the fence about whether it’s worth the effort (and cost) to sell on Amazon Canada? Let’s address a few reservations:
“The market is too small to justify extra work.”
While Canada’s population is about one-ninth the size of the U.S., keep in mind the robust monthly Amazon usage and the smaller competition pool. This dynamic can translate into healthy sales volumes if your product is in demand. Also, the ability to charge slightly higher prices can offset the smaller population size.
“We can’t afford the extra fees and taxes.”
Managing taxes and shipping costs is certainly a consideration, but a well-informed reseller can optimize your pricing to ensure your products remain competitive. Moreover, the consistent revenue stream from a new market often justifies the upfront investment in compliance and logistics.
“We don’t have bilingual packaging or French listings.”
For certain categories, bilingual labeling is a legal requirement. If you’re apprehensive about translations, a reseller with a network of localization experts can handle labeling and listing modificat
Final Thoughts: Embracing a Global Mindset
Amazon Canada is more than just a smaller spin-off of the U.S. marketplace; it’s a dynamic ecosystem with its own distinct consumer habits, regulatory complexities, and growth opportunities. Brands looking to diversify their sales streams can benefit significantly by entering this market, especially when doing so with a partner who knows the ropes.
In this blog series, we’ll continue exploring the advantages and best practices of selling in Canada. Next time, we’ll dive deeper into logistics and fulfillment, explaining exactly how resellers can help brands navigate duties, shipping times, and inventory constraints. If you’re ready to harness the power of cross-border e-commerce with minimal headaches, stay tuned for Part 2.
Key Takeaways
Coming Up Next: In Part 2 of our series, we’ll explore the nitty-gritty logistics of selling on Amazon Canada and how a dedicated reseller can streamline every step, from warehouse to doorstep.