Best Growth Stocks this April 2026

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Discover the top growth stocks in Canada this April 2026, featuring key players like Shopify, Aritzia, and Celestica across vital sectors such as Consumer Cyclical and Energy. Explore how these investments can enhance your portfolio and set you on a path to financial growth.

Top Pick This Month

1.Toromont Industries

TIH.TO (TSX)

Dividend yield
1.06%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
66.94%
5-Year Return
100.46%

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Dividend yield
3.54%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
52.48%
5-Year Return
257.06%

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3.Shopify

SHOP.TO (TSX)

Dividend yield
no dividend
1-Year Return
9.09%
5-Year Return
22.36%

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4.Aritzia

ATZ.TO (TSX)

Dividend yield
no dividend
1-Year Return
111.40%
5-Year Return
279.40%

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5.Celestica

CLS.TO (TSX)

Dividend yield
no dividend
1-Year Return
213.11%
5-Year Return
3564.86%

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Final Words

As you consider the best growth stocks in Canada this April 2026, remember to evaluate your options carefully, focusing on strong performers like Canadian Natural Resources. Take time to compare these choices and conduct your own research to make informed investment decisions that align with your financial goals.

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