amex canada

American Express is hiking the fees for some Amex cards in Canada

Certain American Express (Amex) credit card holders in Canada will soon see an increase in their monthly fee.

The company shared an important notice on its site, advising Amex Cobalt Card holders in Canada that their monthly fee is about to go up.

Effective Nov. 5, 2025, the monthly fee for non-Quebec residents will increase to $15.99 per month (which equals $191.88 annually), and the annual fee for Quebec residents will increase to $191.88 per year.

The current monthly fee for the Amex Cobalt Card in Canada is $12.99 a month ($155.88 annually) and $150 a year for Quebec residents. That means non-Quebec residents will pay $36 more annually, and Quebec residents will pay $41.88 more per year starting in November.

American Express did not specify why it is increasing the fee, but we have reached out and will update the story when the company responds.

Amex Cobalt is popular among credit card holders, boasting robust rewards on dining, groceries, and streaming. Users can earn between three and five times the points on these categories, allowing shoppers to maximize rewards with one of the highest earning rates in Canada.

It's also the first choice for jetsetters as it gives cardholders high returns when transferring points to Aeroplan (up to 10 per cent), 15,000 welcome points, and 10 types of travel and purchase insurance.

Amex Cobalt remains the best overall credit card in Canada in several recent rankings. Despite the monthly fee hike, it still may be more manageable and easier to budget throughout the year compared to other cards.

American Express is currently offering a 15,000 point welcome bonus (up to $150 in value) to Canadians who sign up for their first Cobalt card. Current or former cardholders aren't eligible for the offer.

Lead photo by

Colin Hui/Shutterstock.com


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Latest in City

Invasive snail species prowls Ontario looking for mates to stab with 'love dart'

This is what Toronto looked like during World War II

Ontario invasive plant looks exactly like food but gives you painful burns and blisters

Lilly Singh says Toronto traffic is much worse than L.A.

2026 CNE could be the last time the Snowbirds fly in Toronto

Someone in Toronto has painted the sky every single day for six years straight

It will be a total nightmare getting around Toronto this weekend

Ontario resident faces fraud charges for alleged Shoppers Drug Mart price tag heist