Fortis Inc Stock Price & Performance
FTS · TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGELive market data · Last updated: July 4, 2026 at 8:40 p.m. (ET). Prices shown in CAD and for information only — not investment advice.
Fortis Inc (FTS) is trading at $57.98 CAD, up +2.35% today. It trades on TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE in the Utilities sector. Market capitalization is approximately $41.84B CAD.
How we think about Fortis Inc at Evermore
Fortis Inc (FTS) operates in the Utilities sector and trades on TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE. A single company — no matter how strong — carries concentration risk that a diversified portfolio does not. We generally frame any individual stock as one holding within a broader plan, sized so that a bad quarter for one company can't derail your goals.
How Fortis Inc is taxed for Canadian investors
For a Canadian holding a US-listed stock like FTS, two taxes matter. Capital gains on a sale are 50% taxable in Canada (see capital gains tax). Dividends paid by a US company face a 15% US withholding tax under the Canada–US tax treaty (with a valid W-8BEN on file). Prices here are quoted in CAD, so currency movements between the CAD and the Canadian dollar also affect your real return.
Can you hold Fortis Inc in a TFSA or RRSP?
Yes — US-listed stocks are qualified investments for both. But the accounts are not equal for US dividends: inside an RRSP, US dividend withholding tax is waived under the treaty, while inside a TFSA the 15% withholding still applies and can't be recovered. For US dividend-payers, the RRSP is usually the more tax-efficient home.
Common Questions
What is Fortis Inc's (FTS) stock price today?
Fortis Inc is trading at approximately $57.98 CAD, up +2.35% on the day. Quotes update on a short cache and are for information only.
What is Fortis Inc's market capitalization?
Fortis Inc has a market capitalization of roughly $41.84B CAD.
How are US stocks like FTS taxed for Canadians?
Capital gains are 50% taxable in Canada. US dividends face a 15% US withholding tax under the Canada–US treaty (with a W-8BEN). The withholding is waived inside an RRSP but not inside a TFSA.
Can I hold FTS in my TFSA or RRSP?
Yes — US-listed stocks are qualified investments for both. For US dividend-paying stocks, an RRSP is usually more tax-efficient because it avoids the 15% dividend withholding that a TFSA cannot recover.
Is Fortis Inc a good investment?
That depends on your plan, time horizon, and risk tolerance — and on how a single stock fits alongside your other holdings. Speak with a CFP® or CIM® before making a concentrated bet on any one company.
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