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Q: Both of these stocks seem to have performed in a fairly stable manner and have yields at current prices in the range of 11-12.5%. Can you recommend either or both as at least 3-5 year holds?

Thanks again
Read Answer Asked by Donald on February 11, 2026
Q: What are your top four utilities for growth in the next 3-4 years. Canadian or US.? Moderate risk. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Maureen on February 11, 2026
Q: What are your current favourite Canadian 'low worry' stocks from any category? Please list as many as you like! Cheers.
Read Answer Asked by Robert on February 09, 2026
Q: Hello Peter
sold all of BCE last year for capital loss
have some cash in my rrif

for income, I noted that it is in your income portfolio
some analyst like Telus instead
for income, would you rank BCE as buy or hold at this stage
would you prefer utilities or pipelines instead for potential for some gains?
thanks
Michael
Read Answer Asked by Michael on February 09, 2026
Q: Any idea why analysts would advise selling Fortis? My TD webroker account shows it as a sell
Read Answer Asked by M.S. on February 09, 2026
Q: Could I get your views on the preferred share part of a couple split share funds, in particular the two above, which recently had new issues. I am not interested in the equity side of the split shares, but the recent preferreds have caught my attention, admittedly from the relatively high yield and the underlying investment being in solid companies. How consistent/sustainable are these dividends and what are the downsides to these stocks?
Thank-you
Read Answer Asked by grant on February 05, 2026
Q: Hi 5i, looking to upgrade my consumer goods stock buy selling Deo, gis and buying Nsrgy and mdlz. What do you think of this move and what would be a good entrance price. These companies are bigger and more diversified. Are there any other companies with a dividend worth looking at? Thank you for your service!
Read Answer Asked by Mark on February 02, 2026
Q: Relating to ongoing AI buildout. I have exposure to the power generation side through Brookfield Renewable (BEP.UN), Duke Energy (DUK), and Constellation Energy (CEG), maybe some overlap here.

Given that I am effectively covered on green power, regulated utilities, and nuclear baseload, what are the best complementary high-yield blue chips in Data Center REITs, midstream energy, or industrial supply chain that would diversify my AI exposure without duplicating my existing utility holdings?" I was thinking
Realty Income for physical space. It has high yield however may not play in that space, but what about DLR for eg to compliment (lower yield however)
Read Answer Asked by Harry on February 02, 2026
Q: Do you have a sense of the liability potential for EIX with regard to California wildfires? EIX share price has recovered significantly from Jun of last year and I am within 1.5% of breakeven. What would you recommend to the 'income investors' in the group? Buy, sell, hold? If "sell", what would you replace it with?
Read Answer Asked by Robert on January 29, 2026
Q: I own both BEP and BEPC in my US Dollar TFSA.
Is the price action generally the same for both?
Would you expect total return to be the same (incl. taxes)?
If yes, which one would choose to consolidate and keep?
Many thanks.
Read Answer Asked by Ian on January 29, 2026
Q: I would like your top 3 selections to invest in (and why) under the following scenario.

In your view moderate risk Canadian stocks, with a clear pathway (sjt externalities) to forecast stock price gains of >15% annually, yet having an annual dividend of 3% or greater. Exclude Oil stocks and major Bank stocks.

I know...it is asking a lot and if we could do this reliably we'd already be retired and on a beach somewhere! Thanks for all you do...

Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on January 28, 2026
Q: I notice for so many stocks that there is a huge increase in trading volume in the last 5 days or so of every third month. South Bow is a nice example. It trades about a million shares or less daily for most of the time then trades 3 to 5 million shares daily for the last 5 to 7 trading days in the months of March, June, September, December.. The pattern repeats every quarter.
Could you please explain this pattern for me.
Thank you Paul K.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 27, 2026