
Now more than ever, we know how thrilling it is to score a bargain. Black Friday is an excellent time to start crossing off gifts on your holiday shopping list, or to treat yourself (or both—you make the rules!) And while Black Friday falls on Friday, November 28 this year, many brands have already started their sales.
Finding a great deal is one thing, but finding a great deal on a high-quality product you'll love and use for years is another. Our goal? To make sure your Black Friday purchases all fall into the latter category—and are all from Canadians brands to boot. Happy shopping!

This Canadian company specializes in Oeko-Tek certified bedding, sheets, comforters and pajamas. Our deputy editor sleeps with Aeptom’s organic bamboo duvet (shown above) every night—it’s super lightweight, but still warm.
This made-in-Vancouver haircare line is known for styling and cleansing products that really work. One of our wavy-haired editors swears by their silicone-free Re:coil Curl Activator as the best product for frizz-free air-dried curls she's tried. Plus, they sell lots of their products—including the curl activator!—in lower-packaging, thrifty refill pouches.

If you're looking to invest in quality outdoors gear, Arc'Teryx is for you. We love this Canadian line for its durability. It's also Bluesign-certified and many of its products are Fair Trade.

Aritzia—with its sensible-yet-stylish workwear, warm outerwear, streamlined denim and party-ready tops—is the foundation of many a Canadian woman's wardrobe. Our editors wear the slouch coat—a warm and chic coat—throughout the winter, and judging by Toronto's streets, they're not the only one.

There are lots of discounts to be had across the Canadian furniture retailer's site, including some steep discounts—this black Svelti dining chair is $49, down from $109.

Made-in-Canada, deliciously scented bath products? Yes, please. The Midnight Superbloom will turn your bath a dreamy shade of blue (thanks to the pea flower) and scent it with neroli, jasmine, Bulgarian rose and lavender. For holiday, the brand is launching a limited-edition Gilded Spice soak, with aromas of cardamom, cinnamon and blood orange. The sale is also a great time to go for a set, like the Mineral Soak duo.

Bkind sells eco-friendlier, made-in-Quebec body- and skincare products—including a solid, soap-free makeup remover bar and nail polish free from 21 common chemicals found in conventional products. Purchases of more than $180 will receive a bonus gift.

This Toronto-based line makes delicate jewellery that's perfect for gifting, including pretty pendants inspired by nature and travel, like a Canadian passport or a set of charms inspired by St. Kitts (one of founder Maggie Aurocco's favourite destinations to visit with her family), as well as some very dreamy rings. (Bluboho also works as much as possible with recycled metals, and is a member of 1% for the Planet, an organization of businesses that donate 1% of profits to environmental organizations.)

This Canadian brand is known for its chic furniture, lighting and decor at affordable prices, all designed in Montreal. Whether you have your eye on this stylish buffet (shown below) or need more Christmas decorations, now is the time to buy.

Sisters Chau and Trang grew up in their mom’s jewellery store, so they know a thing or two about the business. From rings to hoops to chains, their contemporary designs—crafted with fine metals, gemstones and diamonds—are meant for everyday life. Our style and beauty editor has her eye on the Toggle necklace and the East-West emerald ring, both of which are on sale right now.

We’d be remiss not to mention our own Black Friday deal. You can score a one-year subscription to Chatelaine—four issues packed with delicious recipes, award-winning journalism and style, beauty and decor content focussed on homegrown brands—for $20 (or two years for $35). It’s our best offer of the year, and a great way to support an iconic Canadian publication.

After building a cult following in western Canada for their cheerful swirly cupcakes, Crave bakery co-founders Carolyne McIntyre Jackson and Jodi Willoughby published their first cookbook earlier this year. Crave now ships across Canada, so everyone can enjoy their cake and cookie dough mixes, at 20% off for Black Friday.

This Montreal-based haircare brand has everything you need to level up your wash-day routine, from shampoos and conditioners to styling balms and mousses for every hair type. You can’t go wrong with the Gloss.Me line for hydration and shine, but we also love the brand’s fantastic selection of holiday gift sets, including cute ornament minis that make perfect stocking stuffers.

We like this Vancouver-based brand for denim and pants that fit like a dream—including fleece-lined denim and the LuxTwill High Rise Trouser in Black and Evergreen (shown below) on sale for $99 from $139. Spend over $200 and you’ll receive a $25 gift card to use in January.

We can highly recommend Dupray's Bloom Air Purifier, which is the prettiest air purifier on the market, highly effective and also marked down to $300 from $350. Equally good is its Neat Plus Steam Cleaner, which heats up quickly and cleans nearly any surface easily and effectively. It's now $280, down from $350.

This Vancouver-founded company may have started out in dinnerware, but has expanded to almost every area of the home, from rugs to lighting and more. The Black Friday deals start early from November 4 to 16, when select items will be 35% off; afterwards, there’ll be a sitewide sale of 30% off till December 1, with free shipping. Team Chatelaine loves their incredibly durable borosilicate glassware (shown below).

One of our editors wears Great Sox's cozy, made-in-Canada wool J.B. Fields socks throughout the winter. Aside from the Black Friday sale, look for a few 50% off door crasher deals.

Whether you’re looking to spoil yourself or someone special, Jenny Bird’s chunky and sculptural designs are the perfect addition to any jewellery collection. From necklaces to rings to earrings, each piece hits the perfect balance of trendy and timeless. Our style and beauty editor owns the Teeni Toni Huggies in both gold (shown below) and silver, and raves about their versatility. In addition to the Black Friday pricing, the brand is also offering a gift with purchase (while supplies last).

Looking to dress up the whole fam ahead of the holiday season? Joe Fresh is offering 25% everything for Black Friday and 30% site-wide for Cyber Monday. We love the brand’s festive collab with comedian Jessi Cruickshank, which has matching PJs for everyone, including pups.

This Montreal-based spice company will be adding a free jar of their Midnight Umami—a new sweet-and-savoury seasoning blend of black garlic sea salt, white miso, porcini mushroom and maple sugar—with every $50 purchase. (We recommend picking up a jar of their For The Love of BBQ spice rub while you’re at it.)

An editor favourite, this Vancouver-based jewellery brand makes pieces that strike the perfect balance between timeless and whimsical. The pretty Mira ring, which comes in gold and silver and features colourful gemstones, and the Ramona necklace, a two-in-one piece that transforms into a bracelet, are the perfect additions to your jewellery collection.

The Chatelaine Test Kitchen has been fans of this Canadian company’s German-manufactured knives since they first launched in 2020. Since then, they’ve expanded into cookware and dinnerware, from ceramic frying pans (shown below) to stoneware bowls and glasses. From now until the end of the month, Kilne will be offering it all at 25% off—with some items up to 40% off. For an even deeper discount, grab one of their Black Friday-exclusive bundles, from a full-kitchen kit to a dinner part-friendly set of cookware.

Our style and beauty editor owns four sets of pyjamas by Canadian sleepwear brand Kip in various fabrics and styles, but her most-worn is the short premium cotton set. The oversized fit is super comfortable and flattering, and the cotton is breezy but structured enough to keep its shape through years of constant washing. She recommends taking advantage of the free monogramming service for an extra special touch.

You’ll have to visit the site to keep tabs on specific deals; our editors wear and love this female-founded brand’s activewear—including the pretty sports bra shown below—leakproof underwear and incredibly comfy bras.

Chatelaine editors wear Mejuri on repeat. If you've been eyeing a piece, or several, it's a good time to buy, with lots of classic pieces, including the diamond letter charm, marked down by 15%. And the steepest discount, 30% off, applies to the blue topaz version of the Taylor Swift-worn Heirloom ring (the garnet version she wore for the Chiefs' AFC championship win is 15% off). Mejuri+ members can shop the sale starting November 20.

Trust a Newfoundland-based brand to make incredible raincoats. Mernini makes full-length, fully waterproof raincoats designed to be worn in the dreariest weather. The Mernini has a two-way zipper, magnetic front closure, large hood and built-in wrist warmers.

Our favourite carry-on luggage brand is getting in on the savings early with 25% off sitewide, including their recently launched collection of aluminum suitcases. There are more deals to be had on November 28—but you’ll have to wait to find out what they are.

Several Chatelaine editors use and love Nellie’s laundry detergent and oxygen brightener. Nellie’s products are planet-friendly and made in Canada, and all come in low-plastic bulk options which we appreciate from both an environmental and budgetary perspective. During Black Friday the brand is offering 50% off the 50-Loads Laundry Soda Tin; stain-removing WOW stick; Swedish dish cloths and other favourites.
Sudbury, Ontario-based Northern Wildflowers specializes in native plant seeds—which, in many parts of the country, you can still plant for spring growth! (Fall is an excellent time to plant native plant seeds.) It even has a collection of easy-to-grow wildflower seeds.

This Quebec-based brand offers both ready-to-purchase skincare and bodycare products and a small customizable line that includes a day cream, a night cream, a serum and an essence. Choose three of the suggested skin concerns for each product you purchase and the team will whip up a formula with ingredients selected just for you, with your choice of texture and the option for a fragrance-free formula.

The Ordinary’s well-priced, high-performance formulations are getting a price drop this month. It’s a great time to stock up on our editors’ favourites like the Multi-Peptide Eye Serum, Squalane Cleanser and more.

Usually $100 a year, you can get a year of PC Express grocery delivery for $12 using the code PASSBF. (It also gets you free delivery from Joe Fresh and Shoppers Drug Mart, with no minimum order size.)

This female-founded Toronto-based brand makes muscle-relief rollers informed by Traditional Chinese Medicine, in elevated scents like Fresh Rain, Eucalyptus and Cedar Mist.

Chatelaine editors wear PB's comfy, cool shoes on repeat year-round. This is a great time to stock up on favourites like the BLVD Mary Jane, the Metro Chelsea or the Bondi Bucket. The sale will see 60 of the brand's shoes, boots and handbags marked down.

Looking for cozy, comfy sweats and high-quality basics made in Canada? You've come to the right place. Province of Canada is also the place to get gear to express your Canadian pride—including the hat, above, that starred in our Made In Canada gift guide and shirts that remind everyone that "basketball is Canadian."

Kobo eReaders are Canadian designed and let you carry around hundreds of books in a small, compact, glare-free package. (It’s not like reading on a phone or a tablet, we promise—it’s closer to paper.) Plus, unlike Kindle readers, you can easily check out ebooks from Canadian libraries.

Team Chatelaine loves Reitmans for well-constructed blazers, affordable-but-still-super-chic separates (like the adorable cream pull-over shown below) and its high-quality activewear line, Hyba. Pro tip: All of the Montreal-based retailer’s pants are available in petite, regular and tall sizes online.

We love this classic Canadian line for its iconic sweats and made-in-Toronto leather pieces. Get 30% off almost everything and up to 60% off select pieces, including regular and sale-priced styles. There are some exclusions—select salt & pepper styles; Banff bags; varsity jackets, collaborations and special collections. You'll find us heading straight to the made-in-Canada section for a Cooper Canada Kanga Hoodie.

This Montreal retailer is one of our go-tos when we’re looking to stock up on great basics at affordable prices. We can vouch for the quality of their wool-blend coats, which always get us a ton of compliments. This Black Friday, we’re eyeing the Totême-inspired double-breasted coat with a detachable scarf (above), which you can score for 40% off starting on November 28.

If you're in the market for a very warm coat—whether that's a dressier wool coat or a down puffer—Rudsak has you covered. The Bethany, above, is a three-in-one coat with a removable down vest; it's marked down to $400 from $795. The Tash, a classic long puffer filled with RDS Certified Ethical & Traceable down, is rated to -25C and selling for $400, down from $895.

The Vancouver-founded aromatherapy and body care brand will have most of their hit products—including our favourite Peppermint Halo and citrusy Shower Steamers—on discounts from 25 to 40% off. No code required!

Use the code Save30 to get a discount on this Charlevoix, Que.-based line's soap-free, ultra-gentle hand and body washes. All are scented with sustainably sourced essential oils inspired by the boreal forest, like this hand wash with notes of balsam and spruce.

Our deputy editor has been eyeing these 100% natural cork and rubber yoga mats from the Calgary-based, female-founded brand after noticing all the plastic her current foam mat has been shedding. These are plastic free and feature pretty prints, and the company gives back a portion of its proceeds to support programming for kids in Indigenous communities through Right to Play. Access the sale one week earlier by joining the brand’s VIP program.

Our style and beauty editor is a huge fan of Skinfix’s eczema- and sensitive skin-friendly formulas. Her go-to is the Barrier+ Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream, a rich, fragrance-free moisturizer powered by ceramides and peptides.

This Quebec-based brand is known for their yummy smelling made-in-Quebec candles, but they also make the best selling cleaning products we've ever used. (We like them so much, we featured the Eucalyptus + Pampelmousse scent in this year's Made in Canada gift guide).

Our commerce editor raves about her Sundays Good Company sofa, which—like most of the Vancouver-based brand’s furniture, including its bestselling Movie Night (shown below) and Get Together sectionals—is on sale for Black Friday.

We love this female-founded Canadian skincare line. Some of our favourite products include Jelly Drops Hyaluronic Acid Serum (pro tip: mix it into moisturizer to plump up skin), the rich Radiance Ultra-Hydrating Cream, and the brand-new SoftServe Barrier-Building Lip Treatment.

Our editors are big fans of this Canadian mattress brand, which specializes in sustainable bedding that’s made in Canada. Our deputy editor sleeps on their organic mattress, which she loves, and recently added an organic mattress topper for an extra layer of cushiness (again, highly recommend). For smaller items, we’re eyeing this silk pillowcase and cozy weighted blanket.

Well-priced vegan cosmetics that work is the promise behind this Montreal-based, women-owned brand. We love a lip stain—especially when it's $9. Apply the Peel-Off Lip Stain, let it dry, then peel it off for a deep, flattering party-proof hue (no checking in the mirror to see if your lipstick has migrated!)

Several Chatelaine editors sleep with Wilet linen sheets—they're temperature regulating, and grow increasingly soft the more you wash them. It's a good time to nab a set (a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and two pillowcases).
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Amy Evans is a seasoned editorial leader with over 7 years of experience in her field, currently serving as commerce editorial director at SJC Media. She drives strategy and content across multiple titles, including Chatelaine, focused on elevating reader engagement and fostering responsible shopping choices.
Her career began at Honest Brand Reviews, where she built a commerce editorial team from the ground up, establishing standards for in-depth, insightful brand reviews. At Bob Vila, she led the creation of buyer’s guides and took on the role of executive editor, where she developed content strategies based on revenue and performance metrics. Most recently, Amy brought her expertise to BestReviews, contributing extensively across product reviews, guides, and deals content.
Amy holds a BA in Social Sciences from the University of Ottawa and has studied publishing and creative writing at Toronto Metropolitan University and the University of Toronto. She’s driven by a mission to empower readers with trusted information with a thoughtful approach to commerce content, connecting readers with products that add value to their lives.
Chantal Braganza is a writer and editor living in Toronto. She is deputy editor, food at Chatelaine, a cookbook nerd, lover of vintage dish ware, and currently training for yoga teacher certification. Her first book, Story of Your Mother, is out with Strange Light Press.
Born in London, Ont., Gillian was Chatelaine’s former deputy editor, digital. She has also worked at Toronto Life and the National Post. Gillian cares deeply about fighting climate change and loves birds, sad lady singers, bikes, baking and wide-legged denim. She lives in Toronto's east end with her partner, two children and Rosie, her very exuberant Bouvier des Flandres.
Andréanne Dion is the senior editor, style, beauty and travel at Chatelaine. She is also a contributing editor at FASHION and Hello! Canada.
Maureen Halushak is the editor-in-chief of Chatelaine. Outside of work she's an avid runner, writer, reader and dog walker.