As 2020 became 2021, many Canadians hoped that this year would be better and less isolated than the last.
While that may have become true as vaccines rolled out, Canadians still took to YouTube to feel a sense of connection and to use their spare time by learning more about the world around them.
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That was reflected in many of the top trending videos in Canada. That list was filled with everything from James Corden and Prince Harry to Minecraft videos to an AmericaB次元官网网址檚 Got Talent performance that made Simon Cowell cry.
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Canadians also came to the platform to learn just as they had in 2020, Murji said, including from B.C. creators such as Linus Tech Tips, one of the biggest technology channels in the world.
But while some well-established channels did well, the year also created some breakout stars like English with James.
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Another educational creator used a new YouTube feature, called YouTube Shorts, which launched in the U.S. last year and came to Canada in 2021.
NileRed is in the top five of Canadian creators this year and is a rising star on Shorts.
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To learn more about what Canadians watched on YouTube in 2021, watch the video above.
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