The situation with Canadian institutions is not unique to Yodlee. The other aggregators we are evaluating have told us that they’re also not working well on their platforms either.
We don’t have those institutions disabled in our system with Yodlee because sometimes they do work, and we’d rather people have access to them so they can at least try. However, it was clear that the connections to this institutions was really unstable and our support efforts with Yodlee were futile so we decided to stop providing troubleshooting support for Canadian institutions and have tried to set the expectation that things just may not work.
If you want this to change pressure the Canadian government to move faster on implementing open banking regulations that will force the banks to build access that’s reliable. Yodlee indicates that these changes are in the works, but until these institutions offer an API / OAUTH based connection they’re just not going to be reliable.
So the new aggregators we’re testing aren’t the answer to this issue.
We’re also not the only one experiencing this issue. You can read more about this on a different tool’s site.