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CALIAN GROUP LTD., $55.51, is a buy. The stock (symbol CGY on Toronto) lets investors tap the Ottawa-based company’s four main operating segments:
Advanced Technologies offers products and engineering services for the space, communications, nuclear, agriculture, defence and government segments....
Advanced Technologies offers products and engineering services for the space, communications, nuclear, agriculture, defence and government segments....
ENBRIDGE INC., $47.47, Toronto symbol ENB, is a buy.
The company operates pipelines that pump oil and natural gas from Western Canada to eastern Canada and the U.S. It also distributes gas to 3.8 million consumers in Ontario and Quebec.
With the March 2024, payment, Enbridge will raise your quarterly dividend by 3.1%....
The company operates pipelines that pump oil and natural gas from Western Canada to eastern Canada and the U.S. It also distributes gas to 3.8 million consumers in Ontario and Quebec.
With the March 2024, payment, Enbridge will raise your quarterly dividend by 3.1%....
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, $61.00, Toronto symbol BNS, remains a buy.
Due to the current economic uncertainty as a result of higher interest rates and inflation, Bank of Nova Scotia set aside $1.26 billion to cover future loan losses in its fiscal 2023 fourth quarter, ended October 31, 2023....
Due to the current economic uncertainty as a result of higher interest rates and inflation, Bank of Nova Scotia set aside $1.26 billion to cover future loan losses in its fiscal 2023 fourth quarter, ended October 31, 2023....
BCE INC., $53.12, is a buy. The company (Toronto symbol BCE; Shares o/s: 912.3 million; Market cap: $48.6 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Yield: 7.3%) plans to cut its capital spending in response to a decision by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) that forces it to open its high-speed Internet systems in Ontario and Quebec to smaller competitors.
Since 2020, BCE has spent $18 billion on upgrades to its fibre-optic Internet and wireless networks....
Loblaw is ready to thrive in a post-COVID-19 environment. Many of its customers who opted for home delivery (or in-store pickup) during pandemic lockdowns are sticking with that value-added service. The company’s improvements to its loyalty programs should also drive additional spending per visit, both in its stores and on its websites.
The stock lets you tap this growth and the company’s other successful retailing strategies....
The stock lets you tap this growth and the company’s other successful retailing strategies....
The shares of oil and gas stocks remain high as energy demand stays strong. We continue to recommend that most investors maintain some exposure to the oil and gas industry as part of a balanced portfolio. But, to cut risk, you should stick with producers that have positive cash flow even in times of low energy prices....
Generally speaking, Canadians are blocked from buying mutual funds that are registered in the U.S. unless those funds are also registered with provincial securities commissions. (Moreover, some Canadian mutual funds are only available in a limited number of provinces.)
Investors in this country can, however, buy exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, listed on U.S....
Investors in this country can, however, buy exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, listed on U.S....
We’ve long said that the top five Canadian banks tend to leapfrog each other in investment desirability. That’s why we advise that most Canadians own two or even three of them—including Bank of Nova Scotia. Its cheap price, prospects for growth and its high yield make it a buy.
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, $59.71, is a buy. The lender (Toronto symbol BNS; Shares outstanding: 1.2 billion; Market cap: $69.0 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend yield: 7.1%; www.scotiabank.com) is Canada’s third-largest bank.
Due to the current economic uncertainty as a result of higher interest rates and inflation, Bank of Nova Scotia set aside $1.26 billion to cover future loan losses in its fiscal 2023 fourth quarter, ended October 31, 2023....
A: CIBC’s Canadian Depository Receipts (CDRs) give investors the opportunity to buy shares and/or fractions of shares in any of a number of U.S. or other foreign companies, in bundles that start out trading at a price of about $20 Cdn. each. CDRs come with a built-in hedging feature that reduces exchange-rate fluctuations....
LOBLAW COMPANIES LTD., $121.67, Toronto symbol L, is a buy.
The company operates 1,104 supermarkets under several banners, including Loblaws, Zehrs, Provigo, Real Canadian Superstore and No Frills.
In March 2014, it purchased the Shoppers Drug Mart chain for $12.3 billion in cash and shares....
The company operates 1,104 supermarkets under several banners, including Loblaws, Zehrs, Provigo, Real Canadian Superstore and No Frills.
In March 2014, it purchased the Shoppers Drug Mart chain for $12.3 billion in cash and shares....