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TORONTO — In the U.S., you can log into Netflix to catch the controversial final season of “Dexter,” binge on all seven seasons of “30 Rock,” watch the first eight seasons of the cult TV comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” stream all but the most recent season of the biker drama “Sons of Anarchy,” or catch the first three seasons of the break-out hit “Louie.”

In Canada, none of those are available.

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But there’s a not-so-secret trick for Canadian Netflix subscribers to access movies and TV shows that are supposed to be available only south of the border.

And a new report suggests one in three anglophone Canadian Netflix users have figured it out.

The Media Technology Monitor commissioned a telephone poll of 2,002 anglophone Canadians this spring to ask respondents about their tech habits and routines.

About 32% said they were Netflix subscribers, which was up from the 25% of respondents who said they used the streaming service when a similar poll was conducted in the spring of 2013.