I am addicted now to the joy of riding lightweight bikes, and have both a lightweight e-bike, and lightweight analog (traditional) bike.
I have the Ride1UP Roadster v2, and I hear they do ship to Canada. Starts at $1100, and weighs ~33 lbs. Have had a great experience with mine, and customer support for me has also been good.
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Over 7000 miles so far with mine, with the only maintenance/repair needed being a new carbon belt at 5000 miles. If you do get one, I’d consider buying a spare carbon belt (~$50) to have available as a spare just in case.
The model I have didn’t have a throttle, but newer ones might have a throttle now, though you can swap out by also purchasing the throttle-less “gen 2 display” from their website for $50.
And has an extender external battery available for $370, to almost double range. I bought that too, but the internal battery only is still good for maybe 20 miles (your weight, fitness and speed/pedal assist dependent)
Couldn’t find a better value bike for the money, so for me an easy decision worth the risk (of buying an online only bike). Freakin’ love it, and have done many metric centuries up to an imperial century. I’m a big fan of mine, if you couldn’t tell
Otherwise, if you don’t mind spending $$$, the Lemond bikes are very light as mentioned and looks like works of art, and the Specialized Turbo Creo also very light (with the benefit of local bike shops carrying them, if a dealer is nearby for you)