the channel about the one unusual thing here
The canada channel
Most markets try to be everywhere. This one defines itself by a single country, and that choice has consequences worth spelling out.
the three wethenorth market addresses
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why this deserves a channel
Because a national focus is genuinely unusual in this category, and because it gets used to imply things it does not imply.
Domestic shipping is a real practical difference. Bilingual interface is a real difference. Being safer is not a difference, and the word gets attached anyway.
what is in here
What Canada focused actually means. Domestic shipping and why people care about it. The English and French interface. Prices in Canadian dollars. What the focus does not mean, which is the longest post in the channel. Reading wethenorth market from outside Canada. And where the name comes from.
the balance this channel tries to keep
The differences are real and small. The claims built on top of them are large and mostly unsupported.
Separating those two is the entire job here, and the post on what it does not mean does most of it.
replies
a reader askedIs WeTheNorth only for people in Canada?
the answerIt is built around a domestic market, and the post on reading from outside canada covers what that means if you are not there.
a reader askedDoes a national focus make a market safer?
the answerNo, and that is the specific claim this channel exists to separate from the real differences. Geography is not a security property.
what this post is not This channel is not an argument for or against the market. It describes what the focus changes, and it says plainly where it changes nothing.