The Secret Cost of Canada's 'Safe' Banks
Posted: Thu May 28, 2026 6:48 pm
The Stability Paradox: While Canada’s "Big Six" banks are praised for not failing, this stability comes at the cost of high fees and limited competition (0:00 - 2:23). Recent government intervention, such as the mandate to cap non-sufficient fund (NSF) fees at $10, illustrates that regulatory pressure is often the only way to spark change in a non-competitive market (0:46 - 1:13).
The Housing-Banking Link: The video argues that government-backed mortgage insurance (CHC) creates a "moral hazard," encouraging banks to lend confidently into a volatile market. This has fueled housing price growth rather than affordability, as policies focus on demand-side easing rather than structural supply fixes (3:15 - 7:05).
Capital Allocation Issues: Because mortgages are essentially risk-free for banks due to government backing, capital is prioritized for real estate over business loans. This, the video suggests, contributes to Canada’s stagnant wage growth and low productivity compared to the G7 (7:12 - 8:49).
Structural Incentives: Even issues like money laundering in real estate (e.g., the "Vancouver Model") persist because large institutional players—such as pension funds—are financially tied to the profitability of the big banks, creating a system where incentives outweigh policy intentions (10:19 - 12:28).
Actionable Advice for Canadians:
Own Assets: Shift from being a saver to an investor through vehicles like TFSA and FHSA to benefit from capital appreciation (13:50 - 14:18).
Negotiate Renewals: Don't accept the bank’s first mortgage renewal offer; use a broker to shop the market (14:31 - 14:51).
Seek Alternatives: Move idle savings to accounts with higher interest rates (e.g., EQ Bank, Neo Financial) or consider credit unions that are member-owned rather than shareholder-driven (14:52 - 15:35).
Monitor Open Banking: Keep an eye on incoming open banking legislation, which could eventually provide more portability for consumer financial data (15:36 - 16:21).