Foe COLD weather canister fuel you must have a stove that permits the canister to be INVERTED. This puts the liquid butane at the fuel hose connection.
So yes, you need a stove with a REMOTE CANISTER hookup and not a stove that sits on top of the canister.
The best of this type are made by MSR and Fire Maple (the Blade 2, not the plain Blade)
Also you need a heavy duty aluminum windscreen from MSR to shield the stove burner.
The stove MUST have a vaporizing loop beside the burner to turn the liquid fuel into burnable vapor.
*** In cold weather there will not be enough pressure to send butane vapor to the burner from an upright canister, thus the need to INVERT the canister to use its liquid fuel.
My best recommendation is to get a WHISPERLITE UNIVERSAL stove that has the ability to use white gas, butane or diesel fuel. I prefer white gas in winter. It works at ANY temperature, even at -40 F.!!