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Canadians have no shortage of options when it comes to selecting a new credit card. Whether you’re looking at a Visa, Mastercard, or Amex from a fintech, big bank, or credit union, we’re here to help you sort through all your choices.

To make it easier to find the best credit card for you, we’ve broken the best credit cards down based on the financial goals and categories they best align with. Once you’ve decided what you’re looking for from a new credit card, check out our top picks and apply today.

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The best credit card depends on how you plan to use the card and what you’re hoping to get from it. For instance, someone who’s looking to score a lot of Aeroplan points might look for the best travel card option, while a balance transfer credit card might be the best for a person trying to pay down debt. 

Take a moment to determine what you’re looking for in a credit card: cash back, premium perks, savings opportunities, or credit building…

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The best no-fee credit cards in Canada for 2025Whether you’re new to credit cards or an occasional card user trying to avoid hefty fees, no-fee credit cards don’t need to mean no rewards. Many of our top picks for no-fee credit cards in Canada come with rewards and other perks like insurance coverage and discounts. 

The best no-fee credit cards in Canada

Need a credit card with no yearly fee? Compare card details of our top picks in this category.

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Best cash back card with no fee

SimplyCash Card from American Express

Earn 1.25% cash back on all purchases, plus 2% cash back on gas and groceries.

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Annual Fee:
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