Best Commission-Free Online Brokerages in Canada

Canadian brokerages with $0 standard online stock and ETF commissions, compared by costs, account features, and trading tools.

Compare all 5 brokerages
Three brokerage panels connected by a line chart.

What every brokerage includes

  • 4 account typesIndividual cash, TFSA, RRSP, and FHSA; recurring administration or inactivity fees may apply
  • $0 buys and sellsStandard online Canadian- and U.S.-listed stocks and ETFs
  • Not cost-freeAdministration, inactivity, options, FX, ECN/exchange/regulatory, transfer, service, market-data, and paid-tier charges can still apply

How products qualify

A brokerage qualifies when it offers individual cash, TFSA, RRSP, and FHSA accounts. Its standard online tier must charge $0 to buy and sell Canadian-listed stocks and ETFs and U.S.-listed stocks and ETFs, without requiring a subscription, balance, activity level, or trade count.

Recurring administration and inactivity fees do not affect membership. They remain important costs and are disclosed in the comparison cards and full profiles.

Commission-free does not mean cost-free

Administration and inactivity fees, options, foreign exchange, direct routing, overnight or ECN execution, exchange and regulatory charges, fund expenses, transfers, deregistration, market data, paper documents, assisted service, and paid tiers can still cost money. A $0 commission also says nothing about execution quality, spreads, borrowing rates, or tax consequences.

Compare currency handling before U.S. trading

U.S.-listed trades are where the three products differ most. Some accounts can hold U.S. dollars directly, while others convert cash and charge a spread or percentage fee. The frequency and size of conversions can matter more than the headline commission, so review the full foreign-exchange and USD-account terms before choosing.

Check the full profile

The cards summarize useful differentiators, but each brokerage profile contains the reviewed account tiers, service fees, investments, markets, trading features, platforms, data plans, order tools, margin structure, and custody disclosures. Provider terms can change; confirm current pricing before opening or transferring an account.

Compare the differences beyond the baseline