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Best Trading Platforms in Canada 2026 | Complete Comparison

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Choosing the right trading platform determines how much you pay in fees, what tools you have access to, and how easily you can manage your portfolio. Here is a full comparison of every major platform available to Canadian investors in 2026.

Platform Comparison

Platform Stock Commissions ETF Buys ETF Sells Account Min Best For
Wealthsimple $0 $0 $0 $0 Most Canadians
Questrade $4.95–$9.95 $0 $4.95–$9.95 $1,000 ETF investors
Interactive Brokers $0.01/share (min $1) $0.01/share $0.01/share $0 Advanced traders
NBDB (National Bank) $0 $0 $0 $0 Bank clients
Qtrade $8.75 $0 (select) $8.75 $0 Research tools
RBC Direct Investing $9.95 $9.95 $9.95 $0 RBC clients
TD Direct Investing $9.99 $9.99 $9.99 $0 TD clients
BMO InvestorLine $9.95 $9.95 $9.95 $0 BMO clients
Scotia iTRADE $9.99 $9.99 $9.99 $0 Scotia clients
CI Direct Investing $0 $0 $0 $0 Passive investors
Desjardins Online Brokerage $9.95 $9.95 $9.95 $0 Quebec investors

Detailed Platform Reviews

Wealthsimple

Feature Details
Commissions $0 on all trades
US trading fee 1.5% FX (free with Premium)
Account types TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, RESP, non-reg, corporate
Fractional shares Yes
Options trading Yes
Crypto trading Yes
Research tools Basic
Mobile app Excellent
Desktop platform Web-based

Wealthsimple is the default choice for most Canadian investors. Zero commissions, no minimums, and a smooth mobile app. The only drawback is limited research tools — serious analysts may want more charting capability.

The 1.5% FX fee on US stocks adds up if you trade frequently in USD. Wealthsimple Premium ($3/month) or Wealthsimple Generation ($0, for $500K+ accounts) eliminate this fee entirely.

Questrade

Feature Details
Commissions $4.95–$9.95 per stock trade
ETF purchases $0
ETF sells $4.95–$9.95
Account types TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, RESP, LIRA, margin, corporate
Options Yes ($9.95 + $1/contract)
Research tools Good (Morningstar access)
Mobile app Good
Desktop platform IQ Edge (advanced)

Questrade pioneered free ETF purchases in Canada and remains the best option for buy-and-hold ETF investors who want more tools than Wealthsimple offers. The IQ Edge desktop platform provides advanced charting and Level 2 data.

Interactive Brokers (IBKR)

Feature Details
Commissions $0.01/share (min $1)
US trading Direct USD access, no conversion needed
Account types TFSA, RRSP, margin, corporate
Options Best pricing in Canada
Research tools Professional-grade
Mobile app Functional but complex
Desktop platform Trader Workstation (TWS)

Interactive Brokers is the platform for serious and advanced traders. It has the lowest margin rates in Canada, the best options pricing, and direct access to US exchanges in USD without forced currency conversion. The learning curve is steep but the cost savings are significant for active traders and large portfolios.

National Bank Direct Brokerage (NBDB)

Feature Details
Commissions $0 on all trades
ETF purchases $0
Account types TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, RESP, LIRA, margin
Research tools Good (Morningstar)
Mobile app Basic

NBDB is the first Canadian bank brokerage to go fully commission-free. A strong choice if you want bank-level security with zero trading fees. The platform is functional but not as polished as Wealthsimple or Questrade.

Big 5 Bank Brokerages (RBC, TD, BMO, Scotia, CIBC)

Bank brokerages charge $9.95–$9.99 per trade and offer limited advantages over discount brokerages unless you value having everything at one bank. They do offer the widest range of account types (including LIFs, LIRAs, and RDSPs), which some discount brokerages lack.

The main reason to use a bank brokerage: you already bank there and want all accounts in one place.

Account Types Available

Platform TFSA RRSP FHSA RESP LIRA LIF Margin Corporate
Wealthsimple
Questrade
IBKR
NBDB
RBC DI
TD DI

Fees Beyond Commissions

Platform Inactivity Fee Transfer Out US Currency Annual Fee
Wealthsimple $0 $0 1.5% FX $0
Questrade $0 (with $1K+) $25/account 2% FX $0
IBKR $0 $0 Spot + $2 $0
NBDB $0 $150 1.5% FX $0
Qtrade $25/quarter (<$25K) $150 FX spread $0
Bank brokerages $25/quarter (some) $150 1.5–2% FX $0

Currency Conversion Costs

If you buy US stocks or US-listed ETFs, currency conversion fees matter:

Method Cost Available At
Norbert’s Gambit ~$5–10 flat Questrade, IBKR, banks
IBKR spot conversion $2 flat Interactive Brokers
Wealthsimple Premium $3/month (unlimited) Wealthsimple
Standard FX fee 1.5–2% Most brokerages

For portfolios under $20,000 in US stocks, the FX fee is minor. Above $50,000, using Norbert’s Gambit or IBKR saves hundreds per year.

Which Platform Should You Choose?

Investor Type Best Platform Why
Beginner Wealthsimple Zero fees, simple interface
Buy-and-hold ETF investor Wealthsimple or Questrade Free ETF purchases
Active stock trader Interactive Brokers Lowest per-share cost, best tools
Options trader Interactive Brokers Best options pricing
Large US portfolio Interactive Brokers Cheapest USD conversion
Want everything at one bank Your bank’s brokerage Convenience
Want robo-advisor + DIY Wealthsimple or Questrade Both offer managed + self-directed
Corporate account Questrade or IBKR Lowest fees for business accounts

How to Switch Platforms

Most brokerages cover your transfer fees (up to $150) when you transfer an account to them. The process takes 1–3 weeks:

  1. Open an account at the new brokerage
  2. Initiate a transfer (the new brokerage handles the paperwork)
  3. Your investments transfer in-kind — no need to sell and rebuy
  4. Confirm the transfer is complete and close the old account