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In addition to the top picks for 2022 and beyond that we feature this issue (including our #1 pick), we recommend the following three ETFs. All are poised to move up this year and to help you tap key market segments. For myriad reasons (see the Supplement on pages 19 and 20), each of the funds could significantly add to your 2022 returns.


First, we still feel that virtually all Canadians should have, say, 20% to 30% of their portfolio in U.S....
The Successful Investor is highlighting three stocks as your top picks for new buying in 2022. One is from the newsletter’s Conservative portfolio, the second from its Aggressive portfolio and the third from its Income portfolio.


All three stocks performed well in 2020 and 2021 despite COVID-19 disruptions....
CP Rail has been one of our favourite stocks over the past two decades. In fact, we made it the #1 Conservative Buy for our flagship newsletter The Successful Investor in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Our confidence has been rewarded: In the past three years, the stock has gained an impressive 88.9% compared to just 41.7% for the S&P/TSX Composite Index.

We feel CP’s merger with U.S.-based railway Kansas City Southern will push the stock even higher over the next few years.

While big takeovers like this always entail risk, the purchase will greatly extend CP’s reach in the U.S....
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY $93.19, is still a buy. The company (Toronto symbol CP; shares outstanding: 929.7 million; Market cap: $87.2 billion; Rating: Above Average; Dividend yield: 0.8%) has now completed the first stage of its $31 billion acquisition of U.S.-based Kansas City Southern.


CP has deposited its KCS shares into an independent voting trust while the U.S....
The major Canadian and U.S. stock markets have moved back up since their initial COVID-19 drop. Nonetheless, we think that if you can afford to stay in the market for several years or longer, now is still a good time for new buying. We see ETFs as one way for you to profit from the continuing rise, while at the same time cutting your risk.


The best of these funds offer a diversified group of stocks and charge you low management fees....
GEORGE WESTON LTD., $133.40, is a buy. The holding company (Toronto symbol WN; Shares outstanding: 149.8 million; Market cap: $19.2 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend yield: 1.8%; www.weston.ca) makes a number of bakery products through Weston Foods....
The Bank of Canada cut its benchmark interest rate to 0.25% in early 2020. That was to support economic activity after COVID-19 hit. Whether the bank continues to hold that rate steady, cuts it again or, more likely, raises it depends on Canada’s economy and employment levels.


Meanwhile, today’s low interest rates make bonds unattractive....
The traditional telecommunications service providers, such as Telus and BCE, are trading at substantially lower valuations than other “infrastructure” type companies. This is not only true for Canadian companies, but also for U.S. and other similar companies in Europe.


Infrastructure type companies such as telecommunications, pipelines, utilities, and railroad companies have delivered comparable financial results over the past five years—so this provides scant reason for the significant valuation differences....
Dear Inner Circle Member,

Canadian National Railway’s $33.6 billion U.S. takeover attempt for rival Kansas City Southern failed after regulators blocked a key condition of the deal. As a result, KCS has now agreed to merge with Canadian Pacific Railway—CN’s main competitor.

Investors tend to dislike the risk that comes with big acquisitions, and CN stock rallied on the news....
The major Canadian and U.S. stock markets have moved back up since their initial COVID-19 drop. Nonetheless, we think that if you can afford to stay in the market for several years or longer, now is still a good time for new buying. We see ETFs as one way for you to profit from the continuing rise, while at the same time cutting your risk....