In Canada, we are a little less fortunate - we do not have access to the
chryslerwarrantys.com etc extended warranties. We also have some pretty egregious sales taxes depending on the province one does business in. Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) is a Federal tax at 5% and is applicable regardless of where you buy your service, and provinces have different Provincial Sales Tax rates (PST) ranging from 0% to 15% is tacked onto that. I purchased a 7/160 for my 2020 limited from Alberta despite living in Ontario as Alberta does not have PST. The dealer I bought the truck from assured me I was getting a deal at $4,995 + 13% tax CAD but I wasn't so sure. I proceeded to email over 40 dealerships across the country after buying my truck - from the Yukon to NFLD (it's a pretty simple process with their auto-fill forms online), and within 24 hours, I received about 2 dozen quotes ranging from as high as $6,300+15% tax to as low as $3,800+5% tax. Once you factor in the tax man, you're better off buying the warranty from a dealership in AB, YK, NT, or NWT as they have no PST, and of course its a genuine N.A. warranty.
Jackson Dodge was the winner in the end saving me over fifteen hundred dollars against the quote from the purchasing dealer. Its unfortunate the same doesn't work for buying the actual truck as the taxman cometh from the province of registration. At any rate, hopefully this helps prospective FCA warranty purchasers in Canada, and despite getting absolutely hosed for these warranties when compared to our neighbors to the south, free healthcare does make up for much of the tax man's sting.