Prices in the States and in Canada are different. SMS is generally not free, but an add-on with most carriers, just as a data plan. I have friends with "dumb phones" as well. Some of them don't have SMS plans, so texting does cost money. That can add up quickly.
Also, there were multiple suggestions to answer the OP's question. If you read through this entire thread, you should have seen the suggestions made. In post #12, a 3rd party app was suggested.
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