TSX:ATRL
TSX:ATRLConstruction

What AtkinsRéalis Group (TSX:ATRL)'s Hong Kong-Shenzhen Rail Link Win Means For Shareholders

AtkinsRéalis Group, in partnership with AECOM, was awarded the consultancy contract by Hong Kong's Highways Department for the Hong Kong section of the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Rail Link, a major cross-border transport project aimed at improving regional accessibility and integration. The use of a unified digital data platform and advanced modeling tools highlights the project's emphasis on transparency, efficiency, and collaboration, potentially setting new standards for infrastructure...
TSX:CLS
TSX:CLSElectronic

Celestica (TSX:CLS) Is Up 15.2% After Raising 2025 Revenue Guidance and Posting Strong Q2 Results – Has The Bull Case Changed?

Celestica recently announced strong second-quarter results, with sales rising to US$2.89 billion and net income reaching US$211 million, while also raising its full-year revenue guidance for 2025 to US$11.55 billion. This growth in revenue and earnings, combined with new board expertise and continued share buybacks, signals positive momentum amid robust demand for Celestica’s technology solutions. We will explore how Celestica’s raised revenue outlook and earnings growth enhance its...
TSX:FFH
TSX:FFHInsurance

What Fairfax Financial Holdings (TSX:FFH)'s Surge in Q2 Earnings Means For Shareholders

Fairfax Financial Holdings reported its second quarter 2025 earnings results, showing net income of US$1.44 billion, up from US$915.4 million in the prior-year period, and higher earnings per share for both the quarter and first half of the year. This marked rise in profitability highlights enhanced operational performance across its insurance and investment businesses during the first half of 2025. We'll explore how this substantial jump in quarterly net income could influence Fairfax’s...
TSX:IFC
TSX:IFCInsurance

Does Intact Financial's (TSX:IFC) Dividend Boost Signal Enduring Stability or Mask Competitive Pressures?

Earlier this week, Intact Financial Corporation announced second quarter 2025 results, reporting net income of CA$867 million and earnings per share growth compared to the prior year, alongside the approval of regular common and preferred dividend payments for shareholders in September. The continuation of strong earnings and consistent dividend declarations reflects the company's operational momentum and management's confidence in maintaining financial stability amid ongoing market...
TSX:ATD
TSX:ATDConsumer Retailing

Why Alimentation Couche-Tard (TSX:ATD) Is Up After Announcing Major Share Buyback Plan

On July 21, 2025, Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. announced a normal course issuer bid, allowing the company to repurchase up to 77.12 million common shares, 8.13% of its issued share capital, by July 22, 2026, with all shares to be cancelled once bought back. This substantial buyback signals management’s confidence in the company’s outlook and the potential to enhance shareholder value through a reduction in outstanding shares. We’ll examine how this significant share repurchase plan could...
TSX:L
TSX:LConsumer Retailing

Is Loblaw’s Earnings Momentum and Solar Investment Shaping a New Path for TSX:L?

Loblaw Companies recently reported second quarter results showing increased sales to CA$14.30 billion and net income of CA$714 million, alongside the completion of sizable share buybacks and the announcement of a rooftop solar installation at its Ontario distribution centre. This push into renewable energy, covering over seven football fields and projected to provide a quarter of the site’s electricity, highlights Loblaw’s ongoing focus on both operational performance and...
TSX:CM
TSX:CMBanks

Will CIBC’s (TSX:CM) New Bond Issuances Signal a Shift in Long-Term Capital Strategy?

In late July 2025, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce announced and completed multiple fixed-income offerings, introducing a range of senior and junior unsecured notes with maturities from 2030 to 2035 and fixed coupon rates between 4.8% and 5.4%. This series of debt issuances points to a focused effort to manage funding costs and enhance capital flexibility in the current interest rate environment. We’ll examine how CIBC’s active debt management through recent bond offerings could influence...
TSXV:SDI
TSXV:SDIEnergy Services

3 TSX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over CA$20M

Summer temperatures are heating up, and so is the stock market. Investors have little to complain about so far this season, with the TSX climbing steadily and not registering a single move greater than 1% in either direction for three months. This stretch of low volatility and consistent gains has been supported by a backdrop of easing uncertainty and growing clarity across key policy fronts. Penny stocks, often smaller or newer companies, can offer intriguing opportunities when backed by...
TSX:T
TSX:TTelecom

TELUS (TSX:T) Increases Dividend 7% Amid CAD 285M Goodwill Impairment

TELUS (TSX:T) recently announced a 7% increase in its quarterly dividend and disclosed a significant impairment of CAD 285 million, which coincided with the release of its second-quarter earnings showing a decline in net income to CAD 7 million from the previous year. These developments may have added weight to TELUS's 7.72% price move in the last quarter. Despite positive revenue growth, the broader market witnessed fluctuations, including sharp declines influenced by international tariffs...
TSX:MFC
TSX:MFCInsurance

Manulife Financial (TSX:MFC) Expands Canadian DC Plans With Real Asset Pooled Fund

Manulife Financial (TSX:MFC) recently launched the Manulife Real Asset Pooled Fund, targeting Canadian defined contribution retirement plans—one of the first to provide diversified real asset exposure in the Canadian DC market. This product-related announcement occurs in the backdrop of a volatile market environment, with stocks dipping due to tariff concerns and a weak jobs report. Despite these broader market challenges, Manulife's price remained flat, suggesting alignment with the overall...
TSXV:NWST
TSXV:NWSTMetals and Mining

Bri-Chem And 2 Other TSX Penny Stocks Worth Watching

The Canadian stock market has been on a steady climb, with the TSX hitting new highs amid trade optimism and solid corporate earnings. This positive momentum creates an intriguing backdrop for exploring investment opportunities, particularly in penny stocks. While the term "penny stocks" might seem outdated, these smaller or newer companies can present unique growth opportunities when backed by strong financial health and fundamentals.
TSX:ET
TSX:ETCommunications

Undiscovered Gems In Canada Featuring 3 Promising Small Caps

As Canadian and U.S. stocks continue to reach new highs, buoyed by trade optimism and strong corporate earnings, investors are enjoying a period of low volatility and steady gains across the TSX. In this environment of cautious optimism, identifying promising small-cap stocks can be particularly rewarding, especially those with solid fundamentals that can thrive amid evolving trade dynamics and economic indicators.
TSX:PXT
TSX:PXTOil and Gas

Top TSX Dividend Stocks To Watch In August 2025

As the Canadian stock market continues to reach new heights, buoyed by trade optimism and strong corporate earnings, investors are keeping a close eye on dividend stocks for their potential to offer stable returns amid the ongoing economic developments. In this environment of steady gains and low volatility, selecting quality dividend stocks can provide a reliable income stream while navigating the evolving landscape shaped by trade negotiations and policy decisions.