At the start of this month, Faultline said Canadian SVoD service Shomi was failing to fulfill its duty as a Netflix killer, a task it was optimistically and unfairly assigned in the first place, and now we are seeing out the month by waving goodbye to Shomi. Its two parent companies, the native operators Rogers and Shaw Communications, have announced that the service will be shutting down as of November 30th this year, just after its second birthday. The decision to close Shomi was simply due to the lack of financial clout to compete with Netflix’s huge investments in original content, which is nothing new or surprising, but the acquisition of Shaw’s media arm by Corus Entertainment earlier this year…