Bank of Canada to bring stablecoin rules in 2027 with US Clarity Act on the brink of stalling

Bank of Canada to bring stablecoin rules in 2027 with US Clarity Act on the brink of stalling
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2026-5-10 19:30

Bank of Canada stablecoin regulations could arrive in mid or late 2027, pushing the detailed rulebook later into the same year that Canada's government has already marked for its framework to take effect.

That timing lands just as Visa Canada and Wealthsimple are piloting USDC settlement for certain card-network obligations in Canada. The result is a live institutional use case in one part of the payment stack while the framework for non-bank stablecoin issuers remains unfinished.

A Reuters report said an early-2027 launch plan was ambitious and that regulations could instead be introduced by mid or late 2027. Canada's own stablecoin framework already set a broader 2027 window, saying regulatory development was expected to continue for 12 to 18 months from early 2026 and that the framework would come into force in 2027.

The gap creates a planning problem for issuers and fintech partners. Firms considering Canadian exposure still need to prepare for registration, reserves, redemption mechanics, governance controls, risk management, and product economics around yield restrictions.

At the same time, payment networks and large fintech platforms can test stablecoin settlement for defined obligations before every issuer rule is final.


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Settlement moves faster than rulemaking

Visa Canada and Wealthsimple said their pilot lets Wealthsimple satisfy certain Visa Canada settlement obligations using USD Coin. The announcement described stablecoin settlement as coming to the Canadian market through Visa's pilot and pointed to seven-day settlement availability.

The release also tied the Canada launch to treasury and liquidity management. Stablecoin settlement can give a fintech more flexibility around when obligations are met, how liquidity is positioned, and how treasury operations interact with existing payment infrastructure.

For a company such as Wealthsimple, which the release said serves more than 4 million Canadians and oversees more than $100 billion in assets under administration, those back-office mechanics can affect liquidity planning even when retail users never see the settlement rail.

The Canadian pilot extends a broader Visa strategy that CryptoSlate covered last week. Visa had already disclosed a stablecoin settlement pilot spanning nine blockchains and a $7 billion annualized settlement run rate.

Related Reading Visa is quietly building stablecoins into mainstream payment plumbing without you knowing Visa’s stablecoin settlement pilot now spans nine blockchains and a $7 billion annualized run rate across payment infrastructure. Apr 30, 2026 · Liam 'Akiba' Wright

The new Canada peg adds a named local partner and a specific settlement function to that global infrastructure story.

Area What is live or announced What remains unresolved Settlement Wealthsimple can use USDC for certain Visa Canada settlement obligations. The sourced announcement gives no Canada-specific settlement volume. Issuer rules Canada has published framework expectations for fiat-backed stablecoins. Detailed regulations may arrive in mid or late 2027, according to Reuters. Market scale CryptoSlate market pages showed stablecoins at about $300.78 billion in sector market cap, with USDC around $78.31 billion. Those figures show stablecoin scale rather than Canadian settlement demand.


Related Reading Visa takes $200 million step in stablecoin journey, anticipates regulatory boost Visa’s stablecoin push smooths global transactions amid evolving regulations across major regions. Jul 30, 2025 · Oluwapelumi Adejumo

Visa Canada and Wealthsimple are describing a defined settlement pilot rather than a countrywide consumer rollout. The release says Wealthsimple can satisfy certain obligations with Visa Canada in USDC; the final Canadian issuer framework will decide a different set of questions around who can issue fiat-backed stablecoins into the Canadian market and under what conditions.

The rulebook still carries the heavier lift

Canada's framework is aimed at fiat-backed stablecoins issued by non-financial institutions. The government page says issuers would be supervised by the Bank of Canada and would face requirements including registration, one-to-one reserves in high-quality liquid assets, at-par redemption, governance controls, risk management, and a prohibition on offering interest or yield to holders.

Those requirements reach into the operating model. A non-bank issuer planning Canadian distribution has to design reserve composition, redemption channels, governance controls, and product terms around a ruleset that is still being drafted.

A move from early 2027 toward mid or late 2027 can shift when those decisions become binding and how much flexibility firms preserve while waiting for details.

The scope also keeps USDC relevant even though Canada's framework is domestic. The government page says the framework applies to domestic and foreign issuers that make fiat-backed stablecoins available to Canadians directly or indirectly, and that it does not distinguish between Canadian-dollar-denominated and foreign-currency-denominated stablecoins.

For a USDC-denominated pilot, the final rules could shape how issuers think about Canadian availability, even if the Visa-Wealthsimple arrangement itself remains a defined settlement program.

Canada has already seen stablecoin compliance questions affect market access. CryptoSlate previously covered Circle's Canada posture after USDC met Canadian virtual referenced crypto asset listing requirements, while the Bank of Canada framework would move that history into a more formal issuer regime.

Related Reading Circle balances compliance in Canada with operational efficiency through staff layoffs Circle's USDC is the first major stablecoin to comply with Canada's regulations for digital assets. Dec 5, 2024 · Oluwapelumi Adejumo

The strongest signal now is whether Canada can align a formal issuer regime with payment-network pilots that are already proving stablecoins useful for settlement, treasury, and liquidity operations.

CryptoSlate market pages showed stablecoins with a combined sector market cap of about $300.78 billion, USDC at about $78.31 billion, and USDT at about $189.61 billion. Those figures give the policy debate its scale, while the Canada-specific question is how much institutional settlement activity develops before the issuer framework is fully detailed.

Two paths are plausible from here. In one, Canada finalizes rules in time for issuers and partners to plan 2027 launches around a clear registration and reserve regime, while settlement pilots remain limited but operationally useful.

In the other, detailed rules arrive later in 2027, and firms have to choose between waiting for certainty, building adaptable compliance systems, or keeping Canadian exposure inside partner-led arrangements.

Later, the Bank of Canada or the government will need to clarify how the mid- or late-2027 timing translates into publication of regulations, legal force, and practical compliance expectations. Until then, Canada has a live example of institutional USDC settlement and an unfinished issuer rulebook moving on different clocks.

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