Weight Loss Reviews for Canadians
Evidence-based reviews of weight loss medications, supplements, apps, and programs available in Canada — with honest scores, CAD pricing, and Health Canada approval status. Reviewed by our registered dietitian and medical team.
- 6.5
Berberine for Weight Loss: A 2026 Canadian Review
natural supplement (alkaloid) · $25-60 CAD per month (typical dosing 500-1500mg daily)
- 7.2
Contrave Review (2026) — Does It Work for Weight Loss in Canada?
naltrexone/bupropion combination (8 mg/90 mg per tablet) · $300–$450/month (approximately $3,600–$5,400 annually)
- 7.5
Cronometer Review 2026: Nutrition Tracking for Weight Loss in Canada
Nutrition tracking mobile and web application · Free version available; Premium subscription $9.99 CAD/month or $99.99 CAD/year
- 5.5
Garcinia Cambogia Review (2026) — Does It Work for Weight Loss in Cana
Natural weight loss supplement (herbal extract) · $15–40 per month (depending on brand and dosage)
- 7.2
HelloFresh Canada Review 2026 — Does It Work for Weight Loss?
Meal kit delivery service · $60–$80 per week (2–4 servings); approximately $240–$320 monthly
- 6.2
Hydroxycut Review 2026: Effectiveness & Safety for Canadian Weight Los
Over-the-counter weight loss supplement · $25–45 per bottle (30-day supply); $70–120 for multi-bottle bundles
- 6.5
Jenny Craig Canada Review 2026: Does This Program Work?
Commercial weight loss program with meal delivery and coaching · $400–700 per month depending on meal plan and coaching level
- 6.5
Leanbean Review 2026: Does It Work for Canadian Women?
weight loss supplement for women · $60–90 CAD per month (varies by retailer and package size)
- 8.0
Mounjaro Review (2026): Does It Work for Weight Loss in Canada?
GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist injection · $300-450 per month (varies by pharmacy and dose); may be partially covered under provincial drug plans
- 7.2
MyFitnessPal Review (2026) — Does It Work for Weight Loss in Canada?
Mobile and web-based calorie tracking application · Free version available; Premium plan $14.99–$179.99 CAD annually
- 7.2
Noom Review (2026) — Does It Work for Weight Loss in Canada?
Psychology-based digital weight loss app · $14.99-$59.99 CAD per month depending on subscription plan; annual plans available at discount
- 7.5
Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard Whey Review — Does It Work for Weight
Whey protein powder isolate/concentrate blend · $25–35 CAD per pound (454g); $50–70 CAD for 2 lb container; bulk pricing $12–18 per pound
- 7.0
Orgain Organic Protein Review 2026
Plant-based protein powder (pea, rice, chia blend) · $40–65 CAD per container (approximately $1.50–2.50 per serving)
- 8.0
Ozempic for Weight Loss in Canada: 2026 Review
GLP-1 receptor agonist (semaglutide) · $300–450/month (self-pay); covered by some provincial and employer drug plans for T2D
- 6.5
PhenQ Review (2026) — Does It Work for Weight Loss in Canada?
Multi-ingredient weight loss supplement · $70–120 CAD per bottle (30-day supply); bulk discounts available
- 7.5
Saxenda Review (2026) — Does It Work for Weight Loss in Canada?
GLP-1 receptor agonist injection · $300-500 per month (approximately $3,600-6,000 annually)
- 7.8
Wegovy Review 2026: Effectiveness, Cost & Safety in Canada
GLP-1 receptor agonist injection · $300–$400 per month (approximately); varies by dose and pharmacy
- 7.2
WW (Weight Watchers) Canada Review 2026
Points-based weight loss program with app, coaching, and community support · $20–35 CAD per week depending on membership tier; approximately $1,040–1,820 per year
How we review weight loss products
Every review on weight-loss.ca follows a structured assessment framework. Our registered dietitian editor and medical reviewer evaluate each product or program across five dimensions:
Clinical evidence
Peer-reviewed efficacy data and Health Canada approval status
Canadian access
Availability by province, prescription requirements, and CAD cost
Safety profile
Known side effects, contraindications, and long-term data
Ease of use
Adherence rates, support resources, and realistic lifestyle fit
Value
Cost-effectiveness compared to alternatives available in Canada
Scores are on a 10-point scale. Products are never paid to be reviewed or given a higher score. See our Editorial Policy for full methodology.