Highest Dividend Yield Canadian Stocks
This list ranks Canadian stocks by dividend yield, from highest to lowest. A high dividend yield can be attractive for income seekers, but it may also signal potential risk if the payout is unsustainable. This list is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice.
| # | Company | Dividend Yield | Price | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AT&T INC. (T) | +10.06% | C$16.54 | C$26.0B |
| 2 | TELUS Corporation (T) | +10.06% | C$16.54 | C$26.0B |
| 3 | AT&T INC. (T) | +10.06% | C$16.54 | C$26.0B |
| 4 | Lundin Gold Inc. (LUG) | +7.44% | C$84.99 | C$18.4B |
| 5 | South Bow Corp (SOBO) | +5.19% | C$51.69 | C$11.0B |
| 6 | South Bow Corp (SOBO) | +5.19% | C$51.69 | C$11.0B |
| 7 | BCE Inc. (BCE) | +5.18% | C$33.37 | C$31.9B |
| 8 | BCE INC (BCE) | +5.18% | C$33.37 | C$31.9B |
| 9 | RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN) | +5.11% | C$22.84 | C$6.7B |
| 10 | Open Text Corporation (OTEX) | +5.06% | C$30.96 | C$7.4B |
| 11 | OPEN TEXT CORP (OTEX) | +5.06% | C$30.96 | C$7.4B |
| 12 | Enbridge Inc. (ENB) | +4.92% | C$77.93 | C$172.2B |
| 13 | ENBRIDGE INC (ENB) | +4.92% | C$77.93 | C$172.2B |
| 14 | Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust (CHP.UN) | +4.84% | C$16.30 | C$11.8B |
| 15 | Molson Coors Canada Inc. Class B (TPX.B) | +4.56% | C$60.00 | C$11.4B |
| 16 | Whitecap Resources Inc. (WCP) | +4.38% | C$15.95 | C$20.2B |
| 17 | Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. (AQN) | +4.30% | C$8.42 | C$6.4B |
| 18 | ALGONQUIN POWER & UTILITIES CORP. (AQN) | +4.30% | C$8.42 | C$6.4B |
| 19 | PPL Corp (PPL) | +4.20% | C$65.97 | C$39.5B |
| 20 | Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL) | +4.20% | C$65.97 | C$39.5B |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is dividend yield?
Dividend yield is calculated by dividing the annual dividend per share by the current stock price, showing the cash return an investor gets relative to the price paid. It is expressed as a percentage.
How should I use this list?
This list serves as a starting point to discover high-dividend-paying stocks. However, before making any investment decisions, it is crucial to conduct your own research on the company's dividend policy, earnings, and debt levels.
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