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
Disnat
Disnat Classic
Good forInvestors who want dual-currency accounts and built-in research tools
A self-directed platform with $0 online Canadian and U.S. stock and ETF commissions, plus conditional inactivity and registered-account fees.
- FX and USD handling
- Most brokerage account types are offered in Canadian and U.S. dollars
- Trading features
- Available
- Market access
- Canadian and U.S. exchange-listed securities; Pink Sheets and OTCBB are excluded
Pros
- Most brokerage account types support both Canadian and U.S. dollars.
- Includes Desjardins Securities research, Trading Central, Morningstar, alerts, and market news.
- Extended-hours trading, margin, options, and short-selling accounts are available.
Cons
- A $30 quarterly inactivity fee can apply unless a trade, balance, account, or age waiver is met.
- The RRSP costs $100 annually below the stated $15,000 balance threshold.
- A full outbound account transfer costs $150 plus tax.
- FX and USD handling
- Most accounts support CAD and USD; FHSA, RESP and LIF are CAD only
- Trading features
- Available in dedicated non-registered accounts
- Market access
- Canadian and U.S. markets
Pros
- Offers mutual funds, fixed income, GICs, linked notes, options, and securities lending.
- Includes real-time data, portfolio analytics, Morningstar, Trading Central, and OptionsPlay.
- Most account types can hold both Canadian and U.S. dollars.
Cons
- A $100 annual administration fee applies per account root unless an exemption is met.
- Currency-conversion spreads start at 1.70% below US$25,000.
- A full or partial external account transfer costs $150.
Qtrade
Qtrade Direct Investing
Good forInvestors who value research tools and broad traditional investment access
A self-directed brokerage with $0 online stock, ETF and mutual-fund commissions and broad account coverage.
- FX and USD handling
- Transactions settle in the currency in which the security trades
- Trading features
- Available in margin accounts
- Market access
- TSX, TSXV, CSE and Cboe Canada
Pros
- Includes Morningstar research, screeners, planning tools, and portfolio analytics.
- Supports mutual funds, fixed income, GICs, new issues, and free dividend reinvestment.
- The standard CAD accounts have no minimum deposit or recurring administration fee.
Cons
- Optional USD RRSP, RRIF, and TFSA accounts cost US$15 per quarter outside Investor Plus.
- A full or partial account transfer out costs CA$150.
- Paper documents and several certificate, deregistration, and assisted services cost extra.
Questrade
Questrade Self-Directed Investing
Good forInvestors who want dual-currency registered accounts and advanced execution tools
A self-directed brokerage with $0 online Canadian and U.S. stock and ETF commissions and free dual-currency accounts.
- FX and USD handling
- CAD and USD can be held in registered accounts without forced conversion
- Trading features
- Supported
- Market access
- Stocks and ETFs listed on Canadian or U.S. exchanges
Pros
- CAD and USD can be held in registered accounts without forced conversion.
- Fractional shares, dividend reinvestment, short selling, and direct routing are available.
- Web, mobile, and the Questrade Pro desktop platform cover basic and advanced workflows.
Cons
- CAD-USD conversion costs 1.5% when conversion is required.
- A full or partial account transfer out costs CA$150.
- Expanded or advanced market data and some direct-route or overnight sessions cost extra.
Wealthsimple
Wealthsimple Self-directed Investing
Good forAutomated fractional investing and extended-hours U.S. market access
Self-directed Canadian and U.S. stock and ETF trading with $0 commissions, optional USD accounts, and separate currency-conversion costs.
- FX and USD handling
- WSII corporate exchange rate plus 1.5% on each filled purchase or sale requiring conversion
- Trading features
- Available for eligible stocks and ETFs
- Market access
- Thousands of stocks and ETFs on major Canadian and U.S. exchanges
Pros
- Supports fractional shares, recurring purchases, dividend reinvestment, and optional stock lending.
- Eligible U.S. securities can trade during an extended session that includes 24-hour access.
- Electronic transfers and outgoing institutional account transfers have no listed fee.
Cons
- CAD-account U.S. trades normally incur a 1.5% currency-conversion fee on each filled buy or sell.
- Core clients pay $10 plus tax monthly for the optional USD account.
- Security journalling, instant withdrawals, and several manual services cost extra.