Foreign Investment in Canada Highest Since 2022

2025-12-17 13:48 By Dongting Liu 1 min. read

Foreign investors increased their holdings of Canadian securities by C$46.62 billion in October 2025, the highest investment since March 2022, accelerating from C$31.32 billion in the previous month and well above the market expectations of C$21.84 billion.

The surge was led by a C$34.0 billion net increase in debt securities and C$12.6 billion in equities.

Non-resident investors purchased C$38.6 billion of Canadian bonds, with private corporate bonds (+C$17.8 billion) and federal government bonds (+C$16.2 billion) accounting for the bulk of inflows.

Equities saw a C$12.6 billion rise, the highest monthly investment since September 2024, with acquisitions concentrated in the energy and mining and finance and insurance sectors, partially offset by divestments in trade and transportation shares.

On the other side, Canadian investors trimmed C$11.6 billion of foreign securities, the largest monthly reduction since January 2023, focusing on stocks and bonds, particularly US assets.



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