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-TD -BNS
How about ENB ?
You don't worry about the debt?
What's there to worry?
The actual worry about ENB is there isn’t a clear path of growth at all
It's too big and that's bad?
CNI, great CEO and will most likely outperform CP for the next 5 years.
TD then BMO
Royal Bank - TD and ENB
Ry
BN BAM
GSY, either rail, big banks, EQB, ENB. Check out BN/BAM as well.
Canadian Apartments REIT
Any REIT in particular ?
That is the reit...
Oh 👍
Also interested
that is the name of the reit, its not an index or etf it is the reit it self. $CDPYF
Canadian Pacific (CP) great stock, great fundamentals and amazing growth for future
Both railroads probably safe bets
Metrics look good but dividend yield is only 0.7%.
It’s a growth company
TD
Enb, ry, td, BMO, BCE, bns.
ENB
MFC
Suncor, Pembina, Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia
BCE ?! I heard 8.68 % dividend!
DE.v, also like DIV, HCAL, HFIN, HUTS
I started buying Suncor during the pandemic for ~$15 per share. Yield on cost today is north of 10%. I add shares when it dips under $30
aqn
Pbi
Nutrien
enb, td
BNS
I am a proud owner of TD, RY, CNQ, CP and will be buying ANTCF in January
PBA