- Late 19th and early 20th centuries: J.P. Morgan & Co. invests in Canadian railroads, industries, and municipalities.
- 1928: The Guaranty Trust Company of New York Limited, a subsidiary of Guaranty Trust Company, opens an office in Montreal.
- 1949: Chase National Executor and Trustee Corp. Ltd., a subsidiary of Chase National Bank, opens an office in Toronto.
- 1970: Chase Manhattan Bank, along with other foreign banks and the Royal Bank of Canada, form the Orion Banking Group, a consortium for medium-term lending and merchant banking.
- 1973: Chase Manhattan Bank Holdings, a Chase Manhattan Bank subsidiary, opens its headquarters in Toronto.
- 1974: J.P. Morgan of Canada Ltd., a wholly-owned J.P. Morgan subsidiary, opens an office in Toronto to extend short- and medium-term credit.
- 1980: J.P. Morgan of Canada Ltd. acts as the lead manager and co-agent for the province of Quebec’s C$400 million, five-year credit offering – the first major syndicated financing to a Canadian borrower entirely by a subsidiary of a foreign bank.
- 1981: Morgan Bank of Canada is the first foreign bank established in Canada after changes to the Bank Act.
- 1982: Chase Manhattan Canada Ltd. receives its charter as a Canadian bank.
- 1988: J.P. Morgan Securities Canada Inc. is the first U.S. securities subsidiary established in Canada.
- 1994-2000: J.P. Morgan opens offices in Montreal and Calgary.
- 2000: J.P. Morgan is one of the first foreign banks to receive approval to establish a bank branch in Canada.
- 2003: J.P. Morgan Securities Canada Inc. becomes a member of the Canadian Derivatives Clearing Corp. and a clearer of futures and options transactions on the Canadian exchanges.
- 2006: J.P. Morgan Securities Canada Inc. participates in the Toronto Stock Exchange.
- 2010: J.P. Morgan expands its Natural Resources Group in Canada.