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Canadian Bullion

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Canadian Bullion (also trading as CB Metals) is a Toronto-based precious metals dealer offering gold, silver, platinum, and copper bullion. They provide a proprietary CBMap accumulation program for regular investment, along with resources including market news, video recaps, charts, and spot price alerts. They operate from a physical location in Toronto's Sheppard Avenue area and emphasise discrete packaging and customer privacy.

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CA$6,022
+1.81% $42,601.34
CA$60,289
+2.16% $4,274.96
CA$6,050
+2.51% $137,905.07
CA$195,163
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CA$6,078
+2.88% $4,305.02
CA$6,092
+4.67% $68.77
CA$97
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CA$491
+7.34% $70.53
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CA$3,181
+7.91% $725.87
CA$1,027
+9.58% $458.55
CA$649
+14.36% $153.86
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About Canadian Bullion

Canadian Bullion Services in North York, Toronto

Canadian Bullion, which also trades as Canadian Bullion Services and CB Metals, is a precious metals dealer operating from Unit 12 at 1140 Sheppard Avenue West in North York, Toronto, within the city's DUKE Heights commercial district. Established in 2011, the business launched its online trading platform in 2013, and the canadianbullion.ca site has been online since August of that year.

The dealer trades in gold, silver, platinum, palladium and copper bullion. Its services span delivery, storage, collateral loans, RRSP retirement accounts and metals-backed investment portfolios, alongside a proprietary CBMap accumulation programme for building holdings through regular purchases. Customer resources on the site include market news, video recaps, charts and spot price alerts, and the company emphasises discreet packaging and customer privacy.

Canadian Bullion is a member of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets and of the DUKE Heights Business Improvement Area, and is listed as adhering to the regulations of FINTRAC, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada.

Canadian Bullion: frequently asked questions

Canadian Bullion (also trading as Canadian Bullion Services and CB Metals) is a Toronto-based precious metals dealer established in 2011. It buys and sells gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and copper bullion in coin and bar form, and offers services including delivery, vault storage, collateral loans, and metals-backed retirement accounts. BullionFerret tracks 21 listings from Canadian Bullion.
Canadian Bullion operates from 1140 Sheppard Ave W, Unit 12, in the DUKE Heights commercial district of North York, Toronto, Ontario. The premises are open Monday to Friday for walk-in customers, with weekend visits available by appointment.
Canadian Bullion is listed as a member of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets (ICTA) and is a member of the DUKE Heights Business Improvement Area. The dealer also describes compliance with FINTRAC (Canada's Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre) regulations, as required of Canadian precious metals dealers. No Royal Canadian Mint authorised dealer listing was found for this dealer.
Most Canadian online bullion dealers let you browse and order through their website, choosing delivery or secure vault storage. Payment is typically by bank wire transfer, Interac e-Transfer, or certified cheque. Delivery is usually via insured courier. Canadian Bullion also offers an in-person option at its Toronto premises during business hours. Compare prices and premiums across dealers before placing an order to find the best value.
Investment-grade gold, silver, and platinum bullion in Canada is exempt from GST and HST when it meets the purity threshold: gold at 99.5%, silver at 99.9%, and platinum at 99.5%. Qualifying bullion coins and bars carry no federal or harmonised sales tax on purchase. When you eventually sell, 50% of any capital gain is included in your taxable income at your marginal rate.

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