: A top performer in Q1 2026 with a long history of dividend increases (25 years).
: Consistently ranked among the best-performing Canadian dividend stocks in April 2026 reports.
: Highlighted as a "blue chip" winner in recent quarters with strong price gains.
For April 2026, Canadian stock market interest is heavily concentrated in the sector, which outperformed significantly in Q1 2026. Analysts and market reports highlight a mix of high-yield dividend payers and resilient growth picks. Top Energy & Dividend Stocks
: Currently yields approximately 5.5% and is working on a $39 billion capital program to support annual earnings growth of ~5%.
: Another integrated producer that outperformed the broader market in the first quarter. Growth & Defensive Picks
Beyond energy, these stocks are noted for their specific growth catalysts or stability. Best- and Worst-Performing Canadian Stocks
The energy sector led the TSX in early 2026, driven by global supply disruptions.
: A top performer in Q1 2026 with a long history of dividend increases (25 years).
: Consistently ranked among the best-performing Canadian dividend stocks in April 2026 reports.
: Highlighted as a "blue chip" winner in recent quarters with strong price gains.
For April 2026, Canadian stock market interest is heavily concentrated in the sector, which outperformed significantly in Q1 2026. Analysts and market reports highlight a mix of high-yield dividend payers and resilient growth picks. Top Energy & Dividend Stocks
: Currently yields approximately 5.5% and is working on a $39 billion capital program to support annual earnings growth of ~5%.
: Another integrated producer that outperformed the broader market in the first quarter. Growth & Defensive Picks
Beyond energy, these stocks are noted for their specific growth catalysts or stability. Best- and Worst-Performing Canadian Stocks
The energy sector led the TSX in early 2026, driven by global supply disruptions.