List of Canadians by net worth

The following list of Canadians by net worth includes the wealthiest Canadian individuals and families as determined by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and The World's Billionaires by Forbes. In addition to Bloomberg and Forbes, some other organizations and publications also measure the wealth of high net-worth individuals and families.

List of Canadians by net worth

Several publications have produced listings of the world's wealthiest people by net worth, including Bloomberg and Forbes. However, there are differences between these listings, with the number of billionaires that exist, as well as their estimated net worth.

According to Canadian Business, in November 2017 there were at least 100 Canadian billionaires when using the Canadian dollar to evaluate net worth.[1][2] This number differs from The World's Billionaires by Forbes, and the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, as they both use the United States dollar to evaluate net worth.[3][4] Publications may also provide different estimates for an individual's net worth, leading to disagreement between the publications.[5][6]

Several Canadian individuals/families that hold multiple citizenships and have a net worth exceeding C$1 billion may also not be listed as Canadians by the aforementioned publications. For example, Elon Musk, considered to be the richest person in the world as of October 2022, holds multiple citizenships, including Canadian citizenship;[7][5][note 1] although Bloomberg and Forbes' listing of billionaires list Musk as an American.[4][8]

Bloomberg

Bloomberg L.P. maintains a daily ranking of the net worth analysis of the world's richest people in the world on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which is updated "at the close of every trading day in New York". The results are published on the profile page of each billionaire.[9] Bloomberg's listing only evaluates the net worth of individuals.[9]

The following is a list of the wealthiest individuals with "Canada" listed as their "Country/Region" according to Bloomberg's daily listing, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, as of 22 May 2022.[4]

List of wealthiest Canadians (Bloomberg, 22 May 2022)[4][note 2]
World rankNameNet worth (USD)Industry
113Changpeng ZhaoUS$14.9 billionFinance
140Sherry Brydson[note 3]US$12.6 billionMedia & Telecom
267James PattisonUS$7.82 billionMedia & Telecom
268David Thomson[note 4]US$7.81 billionMedia & Telecom
269Taylor Thomson[note 5]US$7.81 billionMedia & Telecom
270Peter Thomson[note 6]US$7.81 billionMedia & Telecom
326Anthony von MandlUS$6.87 billionConsumer
370James K. IrvingUS$6.30 billionCommodities
379Arthur IrvingUS$6.16 billionEnergy
382Linda Campbell[note 7]US$6.14 billionMedia & Telecom
383Gaye Farncombe[note 8]US$6.14 billionMedia & Telecom
393Joseph TsaiUS$5.93 billionTechnology
420Alain BouchardUS$5.67 billionRetail
454David CheritonUS$5.33 billionTechnology
470Chip WilsonUS$5.22 billionRetail

Forbes

Forbes magazine's annual listing of billionaires entitled The World's Billionaires is based on March 18, 2020 "stock prices and exchange rates" in US dollars.[10] They collaborate with FactSet Research Systems, Orbis, PitchBook Data, Real Capital Analytics, Reonomy, S&P Capital IQ, and VesselsValue to collect data.[10]

The following is a list of the wealthiest Canadian individuals and families according to the Forbes' annual The World's Billionaires listing for 2021.[11]

List of wealthiest Canadians (Forbes, 2021)[11][note 2]
World rankNameNet worth (USD)Source of wealth
33David Thomson & familyUS$41.8 billionMedia
189Joseph TsaiUS$11.6 billionE-commerce
232Tobi LutkeUS$9.8 billionE-commerce
241Jim PattisonUS$9.6 billionDiversified
269David CheritonUS$8.8 billionGoogle
274Anthony von MandlUS$8.7 billionAlcoholic beverages
297Pan DongUS$8.3 billionConsumer goods
384Huang ChulongUS$6.8 billionReal estate
486Lino Saputo & familyUS$5.7 billionCheese
574Mark ScheinbergUS$4.9 billionOnline gambling
574Chip WilsonUS$4.9 billionLululemon
655Garrett CampUS$4.4 billionUber
680Alain BouchardUS$4.2 billionRetail
680James K. IrvingUS$4.2 billionDiversified
807Peter GilganUS$3.7 billionHomebuilding
831Daryl KatzUS$3.6 billionPharmacies
831Yuan LipingUS$3.6 billionPharmaceuticals
859Apoorva MehtaUS$3.5 billionGrocery delivery service
956Carlo FidaniUS$3.2 billionReal estate
956Lawrence StrollUS$3.2 billionFashion and retail
1,064Bob GaglardiUS$2.9 billionHotels
1,111Jean Coutu & familyUS$2.8 billionDrugstores
1,174Mitchell GoldharUS$2.7 billionReal estate
1,205Bruce FlattUS$2.6 billionMoney management
1,205Hal JackmanUS$2.6 billionInsurance and investments
1,205Stephen SmithUS$2.6 billionFinance and investments
1,249Charles BronfmanUS$2.5 billionLiquor
1,299Zhang Ning & familyUS$2.4 billionChemicals
1,362Barry ZekelmanUS$2.3 billionSteel
1,444Serge GodinUS$2.2 billionInformation technology
1,444Catherine PhillipsUS$2.2 billionInvestments
1,444John PhillipsUS$2.2 billionInvestments
1,517Jacques D'AmoursUS$2.1 billionRetail
1,517Mark Leonard & familyUS$2.1 billionSoftware
1,580Robert MillerUS$2 billionElectronic components
1,580Pierre Karl PéladeauUS$2 billionMedia
1,644Arthur IrvingUS$1.9 billionOil
1,750Jack CockwellUS$1.8 billionReal estate, private equity
1,750N. Murray EdwardsUS$1.8 billionOil and gas
1,750Carl HansenUS$1.8 billionBiotech
1,750Stephen JarislowskyUS$1.8 billionMoney management
1,833Stewart ButterfieldUS$1.7 billionMessaging software
1,833Philip FayerUS$1.7 billionOnline payment
1,833Peter SzulczewskiUS$1.7 billionE-commerce
1,931Ryan CohenUS$1.6 billionInvestments
1,931Michael Lee-ChinUS$1.6 billionMutual funds
2,141Terry MatthewsUS$1.4 billionTelecom
2,141Clayton ZekelmanUS$1.4 billionSteel
2,263Brandt LouieUS$1.3 billionDrugstores
2,263Gerald SchwartzUS$1.3 billionFinance
2,378Guy LalibertéUS$1.2 billionCirque du Soleil
2,378Bill MalhotraUS$1.2 billionReal estate
2,378Qiu DongxuUS$1.2 billionPharmaceuticals
2,378Dani ReissUS$1.2 billionDown jackets
2,378Yu XuefengUS$1.2 billionPharmaceuticals
2,524Alan ZekelmanUS$1.2 billionSteel
2,524Naomi AzrieliUS$1.1 billionReal estate
2,524Sharon AzrieliUS$1.1 billionReal estate
2,524Richard FortinUS$1.1 billionConvenience stores
2,524Zhao TongtongUS$1.1 billionHotels
2,674Ronnen HararyUS$1 billionToys
2,674Mao HuihuaUS$1 billionPharmaceuticals
2,674Michael McCainUS$1 billionPackaged meats
2,674Anton RabieUS$1 billionToys

Historical

The richest Canadian to have ever lived is believed to be Herbert Samuel Holt, who had an estimated net worth of $3 billion CAD in 1928 (equivalent to C$46,681,318,681 in 2021).[12]

Other measurements and rankings of net worth

Statistics Canada

Statistics Canada uses the Survey Financial Security Public Use Microdata File (SFS PUMF) as their principal "family wealth microdata product".[13]:1,3

Parliamentary Budget Officer

In September 2019, the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO)—an independent, non-partisan office that supports the work of parliamentarians by providing authoritative financial and economic analysis of issues related to public monies—published a two-page cost estimate of the "fiscal revenues of an annual tax on the net wealth of high-net-worth families above $20 million".[13]:3 The report was one of 200, requested by the political parties in the months leading up to the 2019 federal election.[13]:3 At that time, the main "family wealth microdata product" used by Statistics Canada—the Survey Financial Security Public Use Microdata File (SFS PUMF)—was found to result in "underreporting" and "missing data."[13]:1,3 In their 2017 list that ranked Canada's top 100 richest people, Toronto-based Rob McEwen of McEwen Mining, ranked 100th with a net worth of C$875 million, while number 1 on the list—the Toronto-based Thomson family of Thomson Reuters—had a net worth of C$39.13 billion.[14] However, the SFS PUMF only reported on the wealth of families with $27 million or less.[13]:3

In their June 2020 report, the PBO introduced their new "analytic resource" developed to "address the data gap." Their new modelling approach provides a more reliable estimate of family wealth at the top tail of wealth distribution in Canada. Using publicly available data from Canadian Business (CB) magazine and Statistics Canada's micro dataset, the OPBO created a new synthetic micro dataset called the High-net-worth Family Database (HFD) that recalibrates the SFS PUMF by adding a "synthetic dataset of families with wealth over $3 million".[13]:1 Using the more finely grained micro data base, PBO found that the share of the wealth held by top 1% wealthiest Canadian families is 12% higher than the share previously reported using the SFS PUMF. The PBO says that the discrepancy may be due to higher incidences of high net worth families not responding to the SFS.[13]:1 For example, comparing the two surveys based on 2016 data, the SFS PUMF had estimated the wealth held by the top 1% wealthiest Canadians as 13.7%, while the newer calibrated database HFD produced an estimate of 25.6%.[13]:1

Canadian Business

Canadian Business, has also published an annual ranking of the wealthiest Canadian individuals and families since 1998. The magazine has published complete rankings of the "100 wealthiest individuals and families in Canada", an "annual guide to the richest people in Canada—how much they're worth, how they made their fortunes, and the companies that got them there."[14] The most recent available list is updated to 2018.[15] Examples of previous years include 2017,[14] 2016,[16] 2015,[17] 2014, and 2013.[18]

The Thomson Family increased their wealth by 30% from over C$26 billion in 2013[18] to over C$30 billion in 2014,[18] reaching over C$39.13 billion by 2017.[14]

See also

Notes

  1. Elon Musk holds citizenship from Canada, South Africa, and the United States.
  2. The list only includes individuals that were categorized as Canadians by the publication.
  3. A member of the Thomson family.
  4. A member of the Thomson family.
  5. A member of the Thomson family.
  6. A member of the Thomson family.
  7. A member of the Thomson family.
  8. A member of the Thomson family.

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