Not surprised, given the very high rate of high-speed penetration and the tech culture amongst our teens and 20-30-somethings in Canada.
For music, give us convenient legal methods of purchasing electronically (i.e., mp3 format, DRM-free), and we will gladly pay full price. Otherwise, we might seek out sites like
www.allofmp3.com that provide what we are looking for (sadly, it was crippled by the RIAA). iTunes et al. just do not cut it.
For software, give us the programs non-wealthy consumers want for a reasonable price and we'll gladly pay. Sorry, but $270 for Windows, $500 for Office, and $750 for Photoshop isn't reasonable for most, especially students and 20-somethings that comprise the bulk of the offenders. Feel free to charge that amount to corporations that can afford it, but not to the masses.
Canadians are usually nice, reasonable, upstanding people. But blatantly and disrespectfully rip us off and we say screw you. We're resourceful, we'll do it our way.