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Toronto symbol CTC.A, operates stores that sell automotive, household and sporting goods. It also operates PartSource auto parts stores, Mark’s Work Wearhouse casual clothing stores and gas stations.

ALGONQUIN POWER & UTILITIES CORP., $10.28, Toronto symbol AQN, is still a buy for long-term gains.

The company has two main businesses: the Regulated Services Group provides regulated electricity, gas, water distribution and wastewater collection services in Canada, the U.S., Chile, and Bermuda; and the Renewable Power Group produces electricity from about 40 clean-energy plants in North America.

Algonquin last raised your quarterly dividend with the July 2022 payment....
CGI INC., $113.30, Toronto symbol GIB.A, is your #1 Aggressive Buy for 2022.

The stock lets investors tap Canada’s largest provider of computer outsourcing services. It helps its clients automate certain routine functions like accounting and buying supplies....
CANADIAN TIRE CORP. (class A non-voting) is a buy. The retailer (Toronto symbols CTC (voting) $267 and CTC.A (non-voting) $151; Conservative Growth Payer Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 59.0 million; Market cap: $8.9 billion; Dividend yield: 4.3%; Dividend Sustainability Rating: Highest; www.canadiantire.ca) raised your quarterly dividend by 25.0%....
ALGONQUIN POWER & UTILITIES CORP., $18.55, Toronto symbol AQN, is a top pick for 2022.

The company has two main businesses: the Regulated Services Group provides regulated electricity, gas, water distribution and wastewater collection services in Canada, the U.S., Chile and Bermuda; and the Renewable Power Group produces electricity from about 40 clean-energy plants in North America.

Algonquin last raised your quarterly dividend with the July 2022 payment....
CAE INC., $27.56, Toronto symbol CAE, remains a buy for long-term gains.

The company is a leading maker of flight simulators for commercial and military aircraft. It also operates pilot-training schools in over 35 countries and makes mannequins and other medical-simulators for training health professionals.

CAE reported lower-than-expected revenue and earnings for its latest quarter....
This month we highlight both a copper exchange traded fund from Horizons and a high-income ETF from Harvest Portfolio Group.


HORIZONS COPPER PRODUCERS INDEX ETF $20.20 (Toronto symbol COPP) aims to track the Solactive North American Listed Copper Producers Index....
CANADIAN TIRE CORP. (class A) is a buy. The retailer (Toronto symbols CTC $320 and CTC.A $164; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 60.8 million; Market cap: $10.3 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.6; Dividend yield: 4.0%; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.canadiantire.ca) plans to launch over 12,000 new private-label products by 2025 as part of its long-term growth strategy....
Canadian Tire continued to rebound as its stores re-opened with the end of COVID-19 lockdowns. The company is also expanding its online business and cutting costs. In fact, it’s so confident in its prospects that it just hiked your dividend by a whopping 25.0%.


CANADIAN TIRE CORP....
CANADIAN TIRE CORP., $161.80, Toronto symbol CTC.A, is a buy.

Investors tap the company’s 504 Canadian Tire stores. They sell automotive parts and services, and household and sporting goods; franchisees run most of the locations. Still, the company’s other operations also enrich its outlook....
CANADIAN TIRE CORP., $175.64, Toronto symbol CTC.A, is a buy.

Investors tap the company’s 504 Canadian Tire stores. They sell automotive parts and services, and household and sporting goods; franchisees run most of the locations. Still, the company’s other operations also enrich its outlook....