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  1. ETFs in Canada Content Hub
  2. Vanguard Canada Cuts ETF Fees: What Investors Should Know
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Vanguard Canada Cuts ETF Fees: What Investors Should Know

Zandile ChiwanzaNov 19, 2025
2025-11-19

Vanguard Canada has announced the largest fee cut in its history, lowering costs on 12 products in its ETF and mutual fund lineup. The reductions apply to roughly one-quarter of its Canadian products, including all asset allocation ETFs, all mutual funds, and several fixed income ETFs.

Scope of the Fee Cuts

Management fees on Vanguard’s asset allocation ETFs and mutual funds will decline by 5 basis points to 0.17%. Three fixed income ETFs will also see reductions. With these changes, Vanguard’s average Canadian ETF management expense ratio (MER) falls to 0.16%, roughly half the ETF industry average. Since entering Canada in 2011, the firm estimates that cumulative fee reductions have saved investors more than $200 million.

Industry Context

The move fits into a broader pattern of fee compression across Canada’s ETF market. Asset allocation ETFs — now a major source of inflows — have become competitive battlegrounds for providers looking to attract hands-off investors seeking diversified, single-ticket portfolios. Fixed income ETFs have also experienced steady cost declines as lineup depth and trading volumes have grown, narrowing spreads and expanding investor choice.

Earlier this year, Vanguard also announced significant fee reductions in the United States, lowering expenses for 168 share classes across 87 funds. The firm described that move as its largest fee cut to date, representing an estimated $350 million in savings for 2025. Several core fixed income ETFs, including the Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT A) and the VGIT Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury ETF (VGIT B+), saw reductions from 4 to 3 basis points, extending the firm’s long-running pattern of lowering costs across major portfolio building blocks. 


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Market Implications for Canadian & American Investors

While these U.S. changes do not directly impact Canadian-listed ETFs, they underscore the global scale of Vanguard’s fee-compression strategy and reinforce the broader industry trend toward lower-cost fixed income and diversified portfolio solutions. For Canadians, the fee cuts strengthen the appeal of low-cost allocation and core fixed income ETFs that are already widely used in long-term portfolios. Lower costs may influence product comparisons, particularly between one-ticket solutions and portfolios constructed from individual ETFs. In fixed income, reduced expenses can be meaningful as investors weigh the role of bonds in a shifting rate environment.

Whether other providers respond with similar changes remains to be seen, but fee reductions by a major issuer often spark competitive adjustments. Given the strong inflows into allocation ETFs and the heightened focus on cost transparency, these cuts may have a modest influence on product selection and investor flows through 2025.

Considerations for Investors & Advisors

Ultimately, lower management fees can enhance net returns. But they remain just one factor in evaluating ETF suitability. Portfolio alignment, exposure design, and liquidity characteristics still play central roles. For advisors, these fee changes may prompt a review of whether single-ticket allocation ETFs or custom-built ETF portfolios offer better value for different client segments. In fixed income, lower fees may improve the relative appeal of core bond ETFs at a time when yield dynamics and interest-rate expectations remain fluid. Advisors with cross-border clients may also note that cost differences between comparable U.S. and Canadian products could narrow slightly, influencing decisions about product domicile in specific account types.

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