Best Dividend Stocks For Beginners this April 2026

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Discover the best dividend stocks for beginners this April 2026 in Canada, featuring reliable options like TC Energy, Fortis, and Enbridge. With an average dividend yield of 4.15%, you’ll find valuable insights to enhance your investment portfolio and secure steady income.

Top Pick This Month

1.Fortis

FTS.TO (TSX)

Dividend yield
3.29%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
20.41%
5-Year Return
39.90%

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2.Enbridge

ENB-PT.TO (TSX)

Dividend yield
7.36%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
11.64%
5-Year Return
38.07%

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Dividend yield
2.47%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-1.44%
5-Year Return
-4.39%

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Dividend yield
3.75%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
30.69%
5-Year Return
101.51%

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5.TC Energy

TRP.TO (TSX)

Dividend yield
3.88%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
27.67%
5-Year Return
47.03%

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Final Words

As you consider the best dividend stocks for beginners this April 2026 in Canada, remember to evaluate your options carefully. Take time to compare these investment opportunities and conduct your own research to find the best fit for your financial goals.

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