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Q: What are some good Canadian companies to invest in with attractive dividend yields but where the stock has historically had a lower stock price volatility
Read Answer Asked by Stephen on May 08, 2026
Q: Hello everyone. I own both ENB and TRP. Less than 1% position on both. What are your thoughts on SOBO and is it a good buy at the moment. All 3 for long term growth and income.

Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Ron on May 05, 2026
Q: Of these companies, which two would be your top picks for dividends and growth, 3 to 5 year hold?
Read Answer Asked by Edgar on May 05, 2026
Q: Currently BEPC trades at approximately 10% premium above BEP.UN.
From my understanding they are basically the same company but structured differently. BEPC is mostly eligible dividends and I think BEP.UN could be fully taxed as other income but the math doesn't make sense to me. What do you believe the spread should be if you just looked at the math? Can you explain other considerations that may be adding to the premium.
Read Answer Asked by Ian on May 01, 2026
Q: I recently read that Brookfield may be looking at consolidating these two stocks. I currently hold BIPC in a cash account, partly for the Canadian dividend tax credit and partly to avoid a US limited partnership, with tax withholding and (as I understand it) an onerous withholding of sale proceeds. Could you comment on what might be happening here and any suggestions on how to proceed.
Thank-you
Read Answer Asked by grant on April 30, 2026
Q: I recently initiated positions in both BEPC and BIPC. I was confronted with the decision to invest in the LP or the corporations. In the end, I decided to invest in the corps as it was in a taxable account, and I wanted to keep thing simple from a tax perspective. Now I find out today that the company is profiting (at my expense) by running an arbitrate strategy between the two classes of shares. How is this in my best interest as a shareholder of the corporations (vs LPs)? Does this open the company up to liability in the sense they are treating each class of shares differently? Can't help feeling both betrayed and regret that I should have bought the LPs. Should I do the same and sell the corps to buy the LP’s or just let it play out?
Read Answer Asked by Stefan on April 30, 2026
Q: Hi,

I wanted to get your thoughts on Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation (BIPC). The stock dropped about 10% today despite reporting solid Q1 2026 results — FFO was up 10% and they raised the dividend 6%. The stock is now near its 52-week low around $35.50.

Given the current interest rate environment and BIPC's debt exposure (particularly in Brazil), do you think this sell-off is an overreaction and a buying opportunity, or are there fundamental concerns I should be aware of before adding to my position?

Looking forward to your thoughts.
Rick
Read Answer Asked by Rick on April 30, 2026