Canadian Deals & Coupons

For a limited time, save up to 70% on selected items at La Vie En Rose Canada online during their pink sale. Shipping is free on orders of $75 or more. Also, you are now able to return your online order at any La Vie En Rose location for a refund. Click here to shop the sale!
Until May 31st 2013, print this page and bring a friend to Costco to sign up for a membership and you will both receive a voucher to redeem a P&G gift pack. Offer is valid for new and existing customers. The P&G gift pack includes a Swiffer Duster 1ct, Tide Pods 5ct, Venus Embrace razor + handle, Mr. Clean Eraser 1ct and Crest Whitestrips 2 hour Express 1 pack. You must order the gift pack from mypggift.ca by June 20th 2013. Click here to read more about the Costco referral offer.

Banana Republic Canada is offering 30% off your purchase. This deal is available online and in-store. Enter coupon code BRDEDUCT at checkout and get your discount. This Banana Republic offer is valid until Wednesday, May 1, 2013 only.
Click here to get this Banana Republic deal.

Here are the recent sales from well.ca
and more, save on everything from food to pet items. If you are new to well.ca, you can save $10 when you spend $40 or more when paying by credit card by entering 2013APRIL at checkout.
Click here to view their full list of sales this week

Beginning this Friday, May 3rd, get any Starbucks Frappuccino for half price from 3- 5 pm. Offer is valid at participating locations and will run until May the 12th. Click here to visit the Starbucks Canada Facebook page.

Visit a Staples or Bureau en Gros location on Friday 3rd or Saturday 4th May and receive 10% off your entire purchase (excluding Saturday one day sales, postage stamps, computer rentals, self serve copies or phone & gift cards) with this customer appreciation printable coupon.
Click here for your printable coupon and a sneak peek of the flyer valid on those dates

The Bay Canada has new good deals today. Get selected items from Kitchenaid and Breville small appliances for only $99.99 (regular price was $149.99-$189.99, save up to $90). These items include:
- Kitchenaid 5-speed blender
- Kitchenaid architect 14-cup coffee maker
- Kitchenaid 7-cup food processor
- Breville the hot wok 6-qt
Also, The Bay is offering 25%-50% off small appliances and garment care. All these offers are valid until Tuesday, April 30, 2013 only. Hudson’s Bay deals is available online.
Click here to get these Hudson’s Bay deals

Changing things up a little, Costco’s new saving coupons are valid at all Canadian locations for two weeks.
- Save $3 on SoftSoap 2×2.36L (selected)
- Save $4.50 on Colgate Sensitive Pro Relief toothpaste 4x120ml
- Save $3 off SoftSoap bodywash packs (2x700ml + 443ml)
- Save $3 off 6pk Colgate 360 toothbrushes
- Save $2.40 on Irish Spring bar soap 20pk
- Save $2 off Colgate Total 4x170ml (selected)
Click here for larger versions of the coupons to view all details

Forum member foo brought up an interesting discussion on the forums which I thought I would share here for more input.
What do you think of the new trend of store flyers advertising meat at a per pack price (as shown for the steaks & pork chops pictured above) rather than the usual measurements by weight (as shown with the tilapia above). The set price packs usually do have a weight on them in store, but when comparison shopping and making your list, you have no idea on an approximate weight for the items. They could be cut very thinly or thickly, the size of the packaging can differ by store (and even by week).
As I mentioned in the forum thread, I was part of a focus group where some people did actually recommend clearer pricing on meat. They would see a roast on sale for $3.99/lb but nothing showed that the cut was available in 5lb+ only so they would go to that store and end up not buying the item as it cost much more than they budgeted.
A simple solution to appease both groups would be to price it per package and include an approximate package weight. Similar to when you buy a 3lb bag of oranges and it could vary a little. Since grocery stores have chosen not to do this, do you think it is an attempt by them to stop customers from being able to fully compare pricing and price-matching (you can’t prove the weight so stores would not price match as they have no per lb/kg price to compare).

Today only at Amazon.ca, it’s the complete series of Chuck, either on DVD or Blu-Ray. Both are limited quantity “lightning deals”:
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Get 40% off all e.l.f. products $4 or more. Enter coupon code FORTY on orders $25+ at checkout to get your discount. This e.l.f. offer is valid by Monday, April 29, 2013 online only.
Click here to get this e.l.f. offer

123inkcartridges.ca is offering free shipping right now with no minimum purchase required. Enter the promo code 123fsip2013 at checkout.
Free shipping is usually only on orders of $49 or more. If there is something less expensive like cabling you were looking to buy, now would be a good opportunity to do so.
This offer is valid until April 30th.

Amazon.ca has the Hoover Windtunnel Max Multi-Cyclonic Bagless Upright Vacuum on sale for $140.99 (50% off). The vacuum also ships for free with super saver shipping.
This vacuum was on sale at this price back around Christmas time as well.
Product Features
- Three channels of Windtunnel Max Technology that removes more embedded dirt and minimizes blowback and scatter on carpet
- Multi-cyclonic technology features 12 cyclones to separate fine particles of dirt which means less frequent rinsing of the filter
- Maximum 15-Inch cleaning path with 7 floor settings allowing you to clean the whole house, regardless of the surface
- Maximum 28-Foot cord rewind at the touch of a button
- On-Board tools that inclue a 12-Inch crevice tool, Upholstry/Dusting Brush, and a 24-Inch extension wand

This Tuesday, April 30th, you can save $10 on a purchase of $50 or more with this printable coupon
This offer excludes prescription purchases, products with codeine, tobacco products (where applicable), stamps, milk where discounts are prohibited by law, passport photos, lottery tickets, event tickets, transit tickets and passes, electronic gift cards, prepaid phone cards, prestige cosmetics and fragrances, and Shoppers Home Health Care locations.
Click here to get your coupon

While this is not one of the deals we typically post on SmartCanucks, I know many SCers volunteer for charitable groups so I thought I would share this with those members.
I work for a non profit, and we have used TechSoup for a couple of years for legal software that we really wanted but could not afford. Having full versions of expensive software has helped us as a group to appear more professional than when using free versions with watermarks/advertising etc while remaining on the legal side of using these programs.
You need to register your group with them and send proof of eligibility and they will give you a list of software you are eligible to receive for just an administrative fee. The type of software depends greatly on what kind of group you are and your annual budget etc as some software partners restrict donations to their philanthropic aims.
To give you an idea of current pricing for the items we have ‘bought’ from them:
- Creative Suite 6 Design and Web Premium (Windows) $178 ($1899 direct from Adobe)
- Quickbooks Accounting Premier (inc NonProfit) $48 ($499 direct from Intuit)
So if like us, you are looking for software and not willing to pay hundreds (or thousands) but also don’t want to risk downloading fake or virus laden copies you can check them out at techsoupcanada.ca
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