Canadian Investors Turn Net Sellers of Foreign Securities in April, Unwinding March Buying Spree

Canadians sharply reversed course on foreign securities in April 2026, shifting from significant net purchases to substantial net sales. After acquiring CAD 3.900 billion in foreign securities in March 2026, Canadian investors became net sellers to the tune of CAD 11.360 billion in April, according to data updated on 16 June 2026.

The turnaround suggests a pronounced change in portfolio strategy, with investors reducing exposure to foreign markets after a strong buying month in March. While the data do not specify the asset classes or geographic regions involved, the scale of the swing points to broad-based selling rather than a marginal adjustment.

The April figure marks a notable shift in cross-border investment flows and may signal increased caution among Canadian investors or a reallocation back toward domestic assets. Market participants will be watching subsequent releases closely to see whether April’s move represents a one-off adjustment or the start of a more sustained trend away from foreign securities.