SimplyCash® Card from American Express
This card earns 2% cash back on groceries and gas, and 1.25% everywhere else.
Rewards: Earns 2% cash back on groceries (up to a limit of $15,000 per year) and 2% back on gas. You’ll earn 1.25% cash back on all other spending.
Welcome Offer: Earn a bonus 5% cash back on all purchases (up to $2,000 in purchases). That’s up to $100 in cash back.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card racks up cash back thanks to its accelerated earnings in groceries and gas and its solid base rate of 1.25%. However, Amex still isn’t accepted as broadly as Visa and Mastercard, so you could miss out on potential earnings depending on where you shop.
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American Express Green Card
This quintessential Amex card earns Membership Rewards points and offers fun perks.
Rewards: Earn 1 Membership Rewards point per dollar on all eligible purchases and 1 additional Membership Rewards point when you book hotel stays and car rentals through the Amex Travel online portal.
Welcome Offer: Earn 10,000 bonus points ($100 value) when you spend at least $1,000 in your first 3 months of getting your card.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card racks up flexible points, but still isn’t as flexible as cash back. Plus, Amex isn’t as widely accepted as Visa and Mastercard, so that fact could diminish your earning potential.
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Scotiabank American Express
This card earns Scene+ points, most notably on groceries, gas and other essentials.
Rewards: Earns 2 Scene points for every dollar you spend on groceries, dining, entertainment, gas, daily transit and select streaming services. Earns 1 Scene+ point for every dollar spent on everything else.
Welcome Offer: 12,000 bonus Scene+ points in your first year ($120 value) when you spent $750 in your first three months and $5000 in your first year.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card earns you Scene+ points on basically all your essential spending. However, these points, while flexible, aren’t as flexible as cash and there’s still the issue of Amex’s sometimes spotty acceptance at retailers.
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CIBC Aeroplan® Visa* Card
This card earns PC Optimum points at Loblaws-owned grocery stores, Shoppers Drug Mart and Esso and at Mobil gas stations.
Rewards: Earns 1 point for every dollar you spend on gas, EV charging, groceries and with Air Canada directly, including through Air Canada Vacations. Earns 1 point for every $1.50 you spend on all other purchases
Welcome Offer: Welcome bonus of up to 10,000 Aeroplan points (up to $200 in travel value). Earn 2,500 Aeroplan points after making the first purchase, 2,500 Aeroplan points after spending $3,000 or more in the first 4 months and 5,000 Aeroplan points as an anniversary bonus after spending at least $10,000 in the first year. This offer is not available to residents of Quebec. Terms apply
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This is one the few no fee cards that actually includes some valuable insurances for travellers, even if it’s limited to common carrier insurance and rental car collision and loss/damage. That said, Aeroplan points aren’t as flexible as cash back.
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Tangerine Money-Back Mastercard
This card earns 2% cash back in two spending categories of your choosing.
Rewards: Earns 2% cash back in two spending categories of your choosing (10 choices) and earns 0.5% on everything else.
Welcome Offer: 10% cash back on purchases made within the first two months ($100 value). Terms Apply. Offer expires April 30, 2025
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card allows you to choose your categories, including everything from groceries and gas to home renovations and furniture. That said, this card offers little in the way of perks, aside from a few consumer protections.
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Simplii Financial™ Cash Back Visa* Card
This card earns a whopping 4% cash back on restaurant, bar and coffee shop purchases.
Rewards: Earns 4% cash back at bars, coffee shops and restaurants up to $5,000 annually, after that 0.5% unlimited, 1.5% on eligible gas, groceries, and drugstore purchases, as well as pre-authorized payments up to $15,000 per year, after that 0.5% unlimited and 0.5% cash back on everything else†.
Welcome Offer: Earn up to 10% cash back† for your first 3 months up to $1,000 eligible spend.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card earns a competitive amount of cash back on dining, bars and coffee, even compared to annual fee cards. However, it offers little else in the way of insurance and perks. †Terms and conditions apply. This offer is not available for residents of Quebec.
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PC World Mastercard
This card earns PC Optimum points at Loblaws-owned stores, Shoppers Drug Mart and both Esso and Mobil gas stations.
Rewards: Earns 20 PC Optimum points per dollar at Loblaws banner stores, 35 PC Optimum points per dollar at Shoppers Drug Mart, 30 PC Optimum points (minimum) per litre on gas at Esso and Mobil gas stations, 20 PC Optimum points at PC Travel, 10 PC Optimum points per dollar on everything else.
Welcome Offer: None
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card doesn’t earn as many PC Optimum points as the PC World Elite Mastercard or have any other perks, but is more accessible in terms of its income requirement.
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RBC Cash Back Mastercard
This card earns cash back on groceries.
Rewards: Earns 2% cash back on grocery purchases and 1% cash back on all other purchases.
Welcome Offer: None
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card wins points for simplicity and it offers some useful benefits like savings at the pump and Be Well points. However, there are cards that earn more cash back across multiple categories on this list.
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Triangle Mastercard
This card earns cash back in the form of Canadian Tire money at select stores.
Rewards: 4% cash back in CT Money at 4% CT Money at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, Mark’s/L’Équipeur, Atmosphere, Party City, Sports Rousseau, Hockey Experts, L’Entrepôt du Hockey, and participating Sports Experts stores, 1.5% CT Money back on groceries up to $12,000 per year (excludes Walmart and Costco), 0.5% after that and everywhere else. Earn $0.05 per litre in CT Money at Gas+.
Welcome Offer: None
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card can earn quite a lot, but keep in mind, you can only redeem at Canadian Tire and the other stores owned by Canadian Tire listed above.
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TD Rewards Visa* Card
This card earns a significant number of TD Rewards Points, especially on travel, groceries and at restaurants.
Rewards: Earn 4 TD Rewards Points for every dollar you spend when you book travel through Expedia® For TD, 3 TD Rewards Points for every dollar you spend on groceries and restaurants, 2 TD Rewards Points for every dollar you spend on regularly recurring bill payments set up on your account and 1 TD Rewards Points for every dollar you spend on other purchases made using your card.
Welcome Offer: Earn 15,152 TD Rewards Points† (a value of $50 on Amazon.ca†) when you spend $500 within 90 days of account opening†.
Conditions apply. Offer effective as of January 7, 2025. Not available for residents of Quebec.
Annual Fee: $0
Other Benefits and Drawbacks: This card earns impressive rewards, but is only a standout card if you like Aeroplan and book your travel through Expedia For TD. Booking this way gives you the most out of it, otherwise, don’t bother.
Data research and analysis by Debra Toews and Tia Duncombe.