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Q: Hello,

I would appreciate your views on TRIN for an investor seeking income as part of a diversified portfolio, and recommendations for alternatives to TRIN in the same broad category if you don't think that TRIN is an interesting investment.
Read Answer Asked by François on February 24, 2026
Q: Can you please recommend 6 US large cap long term buy and hold stocks in different sectors with some dividend (say 2%+). Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Pierre on February 23, 2026
Q: I was thinking of selling both QSR and TOU and buying SU and/or adding to EIF, X, or H. What do you think of this move? Would you have any better suggestions for stocks that pay a dividend but also offer some growth? I also have FIE in the financials space so no more financials and I own CNR already. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Kim on February 20, 2026
Q: I am baffled by the decline here since announcing a dividend increase Feb11. It is down 15% + since. Why? No eps till Mar 2. Surely they would not raise it if the results were going to be less than expected. Your thoughts. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by george on February 20, 2026
Q: For an Income Portfolio, how would you rank AW, LNF, MKP, MTL and RSI for total return? Which of them increase their dividend annually.? How safe is the dividends for these equities? Which of them would you purchase at current price?
Read Answer Asked by David on February 18, 2026
Q: Our current Federal government seems to think oil pipelines are the answer to preserving Canadian independence, however as Adam Posen of the Peterson Institute points out, Canada has no internet pipes that don't run through the U.S., its satellites, or cables. Which of course means we have no access to the internet without U.S. permission. What Canadian companies would benefit if the government decided to invest in a Canadian owned and operated internet?
Read Answer Asked by michael on February 18, 2026
Q: The quarterly report today obviously surprised the market and the stock is down strongly. Mngmt blames it primarily on (beef) inflation. I'm having trouble thinking of what catalyst(s) could move it to the upside, so I'm thinking of selling it.
Do you think the dividend is at risk going forward? Do you think earnings/free cash flow will increase? What do you think of the report?
Read Answer Asked by arnold on February 17, 2026
Q: Under a scenario where Trump gets his aggressive rate cuts, US unemployment rises as lay-offs continue, U.S. personal debt delinquencies continue to rise and US national debt increases even further, what segments could see a lift? Segments to avoid? Please provide 10 favourite Canadian stocks under that scenario.
Read Answer Asked by John on February 13, 2026
Q: Canadian Telecoms:

What am I missing here. Three main players in the Canadian market with a government enforced moat. Highest prices in the world.

Services provided: Phone, Cell, Internet - fundamental requirements to participating in today’s society.

Common costs to providers as in the rest of the world, ie towers, cable, switching systems, processing centres.

Why are these Canadian Telecoms not shovelling money? Are they incompetent? Have they become largely bureaucratic and inefficient?

I cannot understand how this business is not thriving. What say you?
Read Answer Asked by Danny on February 11, 2026