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Scotiabank Looks at Canada's New Sovereign Wealth Fund In a Country That Is "Not a Saving Nation"

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-- Canada's federal government of Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday plans to introduce a sovereign wealth fund (SWF) called the Canada Strong Fund, and it will share important details around it as part of its Spring economic and fiscal update after close today, notes Scotiabank.

In noting additional details will follow over the coming months, Scotia says "it would have been helpful to have all the details on announcement, but the process appeared to be hurried."

Something to note is that the fund is "small change" at $25 billion to be achieved over three years, which "gets lost" when you consider we are talking about a $3.3 trillion economy in nominal gross domestic product terms that has about $75 trillion of assets as at Q4 2025 -- of which non-financial $17.5 trillion and financial assets $57 trillion, Scotia said. "Small means the announcement is attracting over-hyped attention both in terms of broad pros and cons," it added.

That said, while it will be small for many years to come, it won't necessarily be small in relation to its role as a potential competitor to specific financial industry products offered by particular types of financial institutions, Scotia noted.

Something else to note is that it is debt-financed, said Scotia. "That's an oddity in the world of sovereign wealth funds where SWFs are more commonly financed by surplus savings."

Also note, Canada starts with a clean slate in seeking comparisons to other SWFs around the world because there is no comparison. SWFs in saving nations like Norway, the UAE, Singapore, China, etc., are bad comparisons because Canada doesn't save. "So," Scotia said, "the Canada Strong Fund is an interesting opportunity to do something uniquely Canadian compared to the rest. Hopefully unique turns out to be a good thing."

But, Scotia said, the point about it being a debt-financed SWF in a country that is not a saving nation with persistent current account deficits reliant upon capital inflows is "key". It added: "That's because it means the modest size of the Canada Strong Fund will be put directly into competition within the existing savings marketplace. Some will win, some will lose. The winners will be the asset management community, which is why they're fist-pumping. The losers may be more traditional financial institutions."

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