In today’s episode, Bipan Rai, Matt Montemurro, and your host, Erika Toth, break down the recent federal election results. They discuss the Liberal government’s priorities, interprovincial trade barriers, the economic outlook—and what it all means for investors.
Recorded live on May 6, 2025.
ETFs:
Total returns, as of 2025/04/30: ZWU: 1 yr: 19.85%, 3yr: 2.51%, 5 yr 6.67%, 10 yr: 4.05%, SI: 4.86%
Annualized distribution yield, as of 2025/05/06: ZWU: 7.62%
This yield is calculated by taking the most recent regular distribution, or expected distribution, (excluding additional year end distributions) annualized for frequency, divided by current NAV. The yield calculation does not include reinvested distributions.
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