Enbridge (ENB)
51.52
-0.07 (-0.14%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Feb 22nd, 7:18 AM EST
Investors seeking passive income will find a lot to like with these stocks.
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These pipeline stocks can produce durable and steadily rising dividend income.
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Income investors can rest easy owning these stocks.
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The United States and Canada are top oil and gas producers, which bodes well for these energy giants and their shareholders.
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Enbridge has delivered decades of earnings predictability and dividend growth.
Via The Motley Fool · February 15, 2026
CALGARY — The era of artificial intelligence has moved from silicon chips to steel pipes and nuclear reactors. On February 13, 2026, North America’s two largest midstream energy giants, Enbridge Inc. (NYSE: ENB) and TC Energy Corp. (NYSE: TRP), reported blockbuster fourth-quarter earnings for 2025 that blew past Wall Street
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Enbridge Inc (NYSE:ENB) shares are trading higher on Friday after the pipeline operator posted better-than-expected fourth‑quarter results.
Via Benzinga · February 13, 2026

These three boring energy businesses have yields of up to 7.2%, which is pretty exciting.
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Enbridge and Dominion Energy are approaching the world's green energy transition from dramatically different positions.
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Enbridge is built from the ground up to be boring and reliable, which should appeal to dividend investors.
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These birds of a feather can add reliable income to your nest egg.
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Here's how you can collect reliable yields of as much as 6.3% today in the energy sector.
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If you don't mind boring stocks, this trio of high yielders could be solid income picks in 2026.
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Even a growth investor could benefit from owning this high-yield energy stock.
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The long-standing economic alliance between the United States and Canada reached a perilous breaking point this week. As of January 30, 2026, the North American trading block—once the most integrated and prosperous in the world—is staring down a "nuclear" economic option. President Donald Trump, entering the second year
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This department store operator uses an omni-channel model and diverse brands to reach U.S. shoppers and select global markets.
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High dividend yields are often a sign of trouble, which makes Enbridge's 5.6% yield very interesting.
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Enbridge has a lofty 5.7% yield, but that's just the start of why dividend lovers will want to buy it.
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The global financial landscape has been sent into a tailspin following a series of high-stakes diplomatic confrontations at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. As of today, January 26, 2026, investors are grappling with the potential for a total economic decoupling between the United States and its northern neighbor
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These energy stalwarts can anchor a portfolio and shower shareholders with dividend income.
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Energy Transfer generates strong cash flows to back its lofty 7.5% yield, but is that enough to make it a buy?
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If you're looking for high-quality high-yield stocks, you'll want to dig into these ones right now.
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These stocks all yield more than 5% and their payouts look safe.
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BRP Inc. designs and manufactures recreational vehicles and powersports equipment for global markets, with a reported 4.65% dividend yield.
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These energy stocks have ample fuel to continue increasing their high-yielding payouts.
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