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Frequently asked questions about Canada
Do Canadian brokers run trading contests?
No. Wealthsimple, Questrade, IBKR Canada, and the big-bank brokers (RBC, TD, BMO, Scotia, CIBC, National) run zero PnL trading contests. They stick to referral and deposit-match promos. Wealthsimple's 2026 (Un)Real Deal is a Vancouver house giveaway, not a trading competition.
Is Binance available to Canadian residents?
No. Binance withdrew from Canada in September 2023. Treat any CA-specific Binance tournament promos as historical. Canadian crypto activity has consolidated onto CSA-regulated crypto trading platforms (Bitbuy/WonderFi, NDAX, Newton, Netcoins, Shakepay, Coinsquare, Wealthsimple Crypto, Coinbase Canada, Kraken Canada).
Can Canadians access US futures prop firms?
Yes. TopstepX, Apex Trader Funding, Earn2Trade, and MyFundedFutures all accept Canadian residents. This is the main cash-prize path for CA retail traders, since domestic brokers do not run leaderboard contests and CSA rules block leveraged crypto derivatives for retail.
Which crypto exchanges are regulated in Canada?
CSA-regulated crypto trading platforms include Bitbuy/WonderFi, NDAX, Newton, Netcoins, Shakepay, Coinsquare, Wealthsimple Crypto, Coinbase Canada, and Kraken Canada. They operate under the restricted-dealer / pre-registration undertaking framework. None run PnL tournaments - only referral and onboarding promos.
What are the biggest trading competitions in Canada?
The Rotman International Trading Competition (RITC) at University of Toronto is the flagship - 22nd annual edition Feb 19-21, 2026, with 35+ teams from North America, Europe, Middle East and Asia. The McGill International Portfolio Challenge (MIPC) is the buy-side anchor with a C$50,000 prize pool and ~100 teams from 47 universities across 17 countries.
