Since 2011, Vanguard has reduced fees seven times across our product lineup, delivering more than $200 million in savings to Canadian investors. Every cut reflects our unwavering commitment to giving Canadians the best chance for investment success.
At Vanguard, we’re committed to doing what’s best for investors and today marks another step forward in that mission.
At Vanguard, we’re committed to doing what’s best for investors and today marks another step forward in that mission.
“Over the past 15 years in Canada we have focused on creating value for our investors, not extracting value from them.”
Managing Director
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How to buy“Every dollar saved in fees is a dollar that stays in an investor’s pocket and that compounds over time.”
Head of Product and Marketing, Vanguard Canada
It’s a simple yet powerful principle: keep your investment costs to a minimum, and over the long term, your savings really add up, making a significant impact on your overall investment returns. See for yourself how much you can save over 10, 20 and 30 years by investing in Vanguard Asset Allocation ETFs, which cost up to 75%* less than the industry average.
*As of November 18, 2025, Vanguard's average management expense ratio is estimated to be 0.19% following the management fee cuts for the Vanguard asset allocation ETFs from 0.22% to 0.17%. Industry average expense ratio: 0.82%. Industry averages exclude Vanguard. Sources: Vanguard and Morningstar, Inc., as of September 2025. Results shown are not guaranteed. There may be other material differences between investment products that must be considered prior to investing. This hypothetical illustration assumes a 6% return for all examples with a starting investment of $100,000. Rate is not guaranteed. If the rate of return were altered, results would vary from those shown. The final balance shown is after costs. This example doesn't represent any particular investment and doesn't account for inflation. There may be other material differences between investment products that must be considered prior to investing.