Canadian Bad Credit Credit Cards

Are you living in Canada with bad credit? Have you been denied credit? Consider applying for one of the cards featured on this page.

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Low Rate Guaranteed MasterCard®
Capital One Canada

capital one canada low rate platinum card
  • Low rate on purchases and balance transfers
  • May help you strengthen your credit history
  • $0 fraud liability for unauthorized use
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Ongoing APR Setup Fee Annual Fee Credit Bureau Reporting Credit Required
14.9% $0 $79.00 Yes Bad Credit OK

Guaranteed Secured MasterCard® from Capital One Canada

canadian credit cards secured for poor credit
  • Guaranteed approval
  • May help you strengthen, establish, or re-establish your credit history
  • $0 fraud for unauthorized use
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Ongoing APR Setup Fee Annual Fee Credit Bureau Reporting Credit Required
19.8% $0 $59.00 Yes Bad Credit OK

Low Rate Guaranteed Secured MasterCard®
Capital One Canada

canadian low interest rate credit card for bad credit
  • Guranteed approval
  • Low rate on purchases and balance transfers
  • May help you establish or re-establish your credit history!
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Ongoing APR Setup Fee Annual Fee Credit Bureau Reporting Credit Required
14.9% $0 $69.00 Yes Bad Credit OK

Capital One Guaranteed MasterCard® from Capital One Canada

Up to $250,000 travel accident insurance
  • May help you strengthen your credit history
  • 24/7 customer service online or by phone
  • $0 fraud liability for unauthorized use
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Ongoing APR Setup Fee Annual Fee Credit Bureau Reporting Credit Required
19.8% $0 $59.00 Yes Bad Credit OK

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