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The silver lining to the US starting a trade war with Canada and regularly threatening annexation is that it has forced this country out of complacency. Indeed, I'm hard pressed to remember a time, at least in my lifetime, when patriotism and nationalism has united so much of Canada. According to a recent survey by Angus Reid, the percentage of Canadians expressing a "deep emotional attachment" to the country jumped from 49% in December 2024 to 59% in February 2025. And as further evidence of...

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Here are the results of a Global Consumer Survey that was conducted in Canada this year (2019) and that asked respondents whether or not they own a smart home device. That is, a device that can be controlled via a smartphone / internet connection.

Even with all of the concerns around privacy, virtual assistants (such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home) appear to be the most popular device with Canadians. Next are connected speakers and smart thermostats.
The vast majority of respondents (68%) stated that they don't own any smart home device. However, if you look at the trend lines for Canadian household penetration in the "smart home market," this is naturally changing:

Curiously, there appears to be a household penetration rate spread between Canada and the US, with the US exhibiting meaningfully higher numbers. Here is the US chart:

Based on these charts, the lowest penetration rate appears to be for "energy management" devices, which would include anything that helps households reduce energy consumption. The rates are the lowest in the case of both Canada and the US.
This is a bit unfortunate given that energy management is an important one. But it's also one that isn't best addressed with only a few smart devices. It should involve a more holistic approach to the way in which we design and build homes.
All charts and data taken from Statista.
Here are the results of a Global Consumer Survey that was conducted in Canada this year (2019) and that asked respondents whether or not they own a smart home device. That is, a device that can be controlled via a smartphone / internet connection.

Even with all of the concerns around privacy, virtual assistants (such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home) appear to be the most popular device with Canadians. Next are connected speakers and smart thermostats.
The vast majority of respondents (68%) stated that they don't own any smart home device. However, if you look at the trend lines for Canadian household penetration in the "smart home market," this is naturally changing:

Curiously, there appears to be a household penetration rate spread between Canada and the US, with the US exhibiting meaningfully higher numbers. Here is the US chart:

Based on these charts, the lowest penetration rate appears to be for "energy management" devices, which would include anything that helps households reduce energy consumption. The rates are the lowest in the case of both Canada and the US.
This is a bit unfortunate given that energy management is an important one. But it's also one that isn't best addressed with only a few smart devices. It should involve a more holistic approach to the way in which we design and build homes.
All charts and data taken from Statista.
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