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Best High-Interest Savings Accounts in Canada 2026 — We Compared 9
Did you know TD eSavings pays just 0.01% interest — while EQ Bank pays 2.75% with zero fees and the same CDIC protection? We compared 9 Canadian savings accounts so you know exactly where to move your money.
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Best High-Interest Savings Accounts in Canada 2026
EQ Bank, Neo, KOHO and 6 more — ranked by rate, fees, and CDIC protection. Updated every month with verified rates.
Best GIC Rates in Canada 2026
We compared 8 institutions. Best 1-year rate: ~3.40%. Best 5-year: ~3.85%. CDIC-insured picks, GIC ladder strategy, and the GIC vs HISA decision explained.
Best TFSA Accounts in Canada 2026 — Rates, Rules & Top Picks
2026 limit: $7,000. Lifetime room: $109,000. EQ Bank leads for cash TFSAs, Wealthsimple for investing. Contribution rules, TFSA vs RRSP, and the 3 biggest mistakes Canadians make.
EQ Bank Review 2026 — Rates, TFSA, GICs & Is It Worth It?
2.75% everyday rate. Zero fees. TFSA, RRSP, FHSA, and GICs in one place. Full product-by-product breakdown with honest pros, cons, and a Quebec availability note.
Wealthsimple Review 2026 — Fees, TFSA, Trading & Is It Worth It?
Canada’s largest online brokerage. Commission-free trading, managed portfolios from 0.5%, TFSA/RRSP/FHSA/RESP — all in one app. Full fee breakdown including the 1.5% FX fee explained.
Best No-Foreign-Fee Credit Cards in Canada 2026
Travelling or shopping in USD? These Canadian cards charge zero FX fees — and still earn you rewards on every purchase.
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We’re not a bank. We don’t sell financial products. We research, compare, and explain Canada’s best financial accounts in plain language — so you can make confident decisions without needing a finance degree.
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