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Questrade vs Wealthsimple vs Interactive Brokers Canada 2026

Updated

Canada’s three most popular discount brokerages each dominate a different niche. Wealthsimple wins on simplicity and commission-free trading, making it the default choice for beginners buying Canadian ETFs like XEQT or VGRO. Questrade offers a middle ground with free ETF purchases, Norbert’s Gambit for cheap USD conversion, and margin and options trading. Interactive Brokers is the clear winner for active traders, anyone holding significant US-dollar investments, and those who want access to global markets — its 0.002% currency conversion rate can save hundreds or thousands of dollars per year compared to the alternatives.

Quick Comparison

FeatureWealthsimpleQuestradeInteractive Brokers
Stock commissions$0$0.01/share ($4.95 min)$0.01/share ($1 min)
ETF buy commissions$0$0$0.01/share ($1 min)
ETF sell commissions$0$0.01/share ($4.95 min)$0.01/share ($1 min)
OptionsNo$9.95 + $1/contract$1.50/contract
USD conversion1.5% (0.5% Premium)~2% (or Norbert’s Gambit)0.002% ($2 min)
Account minimum$0$0 ($1,000 for margin)$0
Fractional sharesYesNoYes (select US stocks)
Mobile appExcellentGoodComplex
TFSA/RRSP/FHSAYesYesYes
Best forBeginners, passive investorsSelf-directed, Norbert’s GambitActive traders, global markets

Fee Comparison

Commission Comparison

Trade TypeWealthsimpleQuestradeIBKR (Tiered)
Buy $5,000 of XEQT$0$0~$1
Sell $5,000 of XEQT$0~$5~$1
Buy $5,000 of Apple (US)$0 + 1.5% FX = $75~$5 + FX spread~$1 + $2 FX = $3
Buy $10,000 of VFV (CAD)$0$0~$1
10 trades/month (CDN ETFs)$0$0 (buys), ~$50 (sells)~$10
10 trades/month (US stocks)$0 + FX costs~$50 + FX costs~$10 + FX costs

Currency Conversion Cost ($10,000 CAD → USD)

MethodCostNet USD Received
Wealthsimple (standard)1.5% = $150~$7,100
Wealthsimple (Premium)0.5% = $50~$7,170
Questrade (auto-convert)~2% = $200~$7,050
Questrade (Norbert’s Gambit)~$10-$20~$7,230
IBKR (spot FX)0.002% = ~$2~$7,248

If you buy US stocks regularly, IBKR saves hundreds or thousands per year on currency conversion alone.

Currency conversion is the single biggest cost difference between these platforms, and it matters far more than trading commissions for most Canadian investors. If your portfolio is entirely Canadian ETFs, commission costs are essentially zero at all three brokerages. But the moment you buy VTI, SCHD, or individual US stocks, the conversion spread at Wealthsimple ($150 per $10,000) dwarfs IBKR’s cost ($2 per $10,000). Over a decade of regular US investing, this gap compounds into thousands of dollars of lost returns.

Annual Cost Scenarios

Investor TypeWealthsimpleQuestradeIBKR
Passive: 12 CDN ETF buys/year$0$0~$12
Active: 50 trades/year (CDN)$0~$250~$50
US investor: $50K → USD$750 (1.5%)~$20 (NG)~$2
US investor: $50K (Premium)$250 (0.5%)~$20 (NG)~$2
Frequent trader: 200 trades/year$0 + FX fees~$1,000+~$200

Account Types

AccountWealthsimpleQuestradeIBKR
TFSAYesYesYes
RRSPYesYesYes
FHSAYesYesYes
RESPYesYesNo
LIRA/LIFYesYesYes
Non-registeredYesYesYes
MarginNoYesYes
CorporateNoNoYes
JointYesYesYes

Platform and Features

FeatureWealthsimpleQuestradeIBKR
Mobile app qualityExcellent (A+)Good (B+)Functional (B-)
Web platformGoodGoodComplex but powerful
Desktop appNoIQ Edge (active trading)Trader Workstation (TWS)
Research toolsBasicMorningstar reportsExtensive
ChartingBasicGoodProfessional-grade
Options tradingNoYesYes (advanced)
Margin ratesN/APrime + 3.50%5.5-6.8% (competitive)
Real-time quotesYesYes (snap quotes, $90/yr for streaming)Yes (some fees for data)
Drip (dividend reinvestment)YesYesYes
Fractional sharesYesNoYes (select)
Auto-depositYesYesYes (via PAD)
Educational contentGoodGoodExtensive

Investment Selection

AvailableWealthsimpleQuestradeIBKR
Canadian stocks (TSX/TSXV)YesYesYes
US stocks (NYSE/NASDAQ)YesYesYes
Canadian ETFsYesYesYes
US ETFsYesYesYes
International stocksNoLimitedYes (135+ markets)
BondsNoYesYes
GICsNo (separate product)NoNo
Mutual fundsNoSomeNo
OptionsNoYesYes
FuturesNoNoYes
ForexNoNoYes
CryptoYes (separate)NoYes (US only)

Who Should Use Which

Choose Wealthsimple If

SituationWhy
You’re a beginnerSimplest app, easiest to start
Passive ETF investor$0 commissions, auto-deposit, DRIP
Investing in Canadian ETFs onlyNo FX fees needed
Small account balanceNo minimum, fractional shares
Don’t want complexityClean, simple interface
Want RESPAvailable (not at IBKR)
$100/month investorPerfect for small regular investments

Choose Questrade If

SituationWhy
Buy-and-hold indexed investorFree ETF purchases
Want to use Norbert’s GambitCheapest USD conversion (after IBKR)
Need margin tradingAvailable (not at Wealthsimple)
Want options tradingAvailable with reasonable fees
Active stock trading + ETFsMore tools than Wealthsimple
Self-directed with some experienceGood balance of features/simplicity

Choose Interactive Brokers If

SituationWhy
Active trader (50+ trades/month)Lowest per-trade costs
Significant US investmentsBest FX rate (0.002%)
Want global market access135+ markets worldwide
Use margin frequentlyLowest margin rates in Canada
Trade options seriouslyBest options platform
Large portfolio ($100K+)IBKR scales better at size
Corporate trading accountOnly option for most corporations

Transfer Process

FeatureWealthsimpleQuestradeIBKR
Transfer fee reimbursementUp to $150Up to $150 (for $25K+)Up to $150 (for $20K+)
Transfer time1-3 weeks1-3 weeks1-4 weeks
Outgoing transfer fee$0$25/account$0 (partial), varies (full)

Wealthsimple Premium

FeatureStandardPremium ($50/month*)
Stock/ETF commissions$0$0
USD conversion1.5%0.5%
Managed investing MER0.5%0.4%
Priority supportNoYes
Tax-loss harvestingNoYes (managed)
Worth it ifMost people$100K+ in USD holdings

*Included free with $100K+ in combined Wealthsimple balances

Our Verdict

CategoryWinner
Best for beginnersWealthsimple
Best for passive CDN ETF investingWealthsimple or Questrade
Best for US stock investingInteractive Brokers
Best mobile appWealthsimple
Lowest trading feesInteractive Brokers
Best FX conversionInteractive Brokers
Best for optionsInteractive Brokers
Best overall value (most Canadians)Wealthsimple
Best for active/advanced tradersInteractive Brokers

The Bottom Line

Most Canadians should start with Wealthsimple — set up auto-deposits into a TFSA, buy XEQT or VGRO, and you’re done for essentially zero cost. If you outgrow it because you want margin, options, or cheaper USD conversion, open a Questrade or IBKR account alongside. There’s no rule that says you can only use one brokerage. Many experienced investors keep Wealthsimple for their TFSA, IBKR for their US holdings, and Questrade for options. Pick the platform that matches how you actually invest today, and switch when your needs change — transfers between brokerages are free or reimbursed.


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