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Amazon Prime membership price not going up in Canada

Amazon says the price of a Prime membership in Canada isn't going up, despite a pending bump to the cost of the annual fee in the United States.

U.S. price rising to $119 from current $99 annually

A package from Amazon Prime moves on a conveyor belt at a UPS facility in New York in this May 2017 photo. The cost of an Amazon Prime membership is going up in the United States, but not in Canada, the company says. (Mark Lennihan/The Associated Press)

The price of Amazon Prime in Canada isn't going up, despite a pending bump to the cost of the annual membership fee in the United States.

Amazon revealed Thursday that the Prime fee for U.S. consumers will rise to $119 US a year, up from the current $99 US.

The higher fee will go into effect for new members starting May 11. For renewals of existing memberships, the increase will begin on June 16.

However, Prime membership in Canada will remain at $79, an Amazon spokesperson told CBC News.

Amazon said the fee hike to cover higher costs to maintain the program, such as shipping fees.

Back in January, Amazon bumped up the monthly rate for a U.S. Prime membership to $12.99 US a
month from $10.99 US. 

Prime members get access to two-day shipping, along with access to Amazon's video and music streaming features.

Amazon says it has 100 million Prime members around the world, but the company said it doesn't break out its Prime members by country.

News of the rate increase came on the same day the company posted first-quarter sales and profit that both topped the expectations of the market. The company also forecast a higher second-quarter profit.