2 Safer High-Yield Dividend Stocks for Canadian Retirees
Alex Smith
2 hours ago
For retirees, investment priorities typically shift away from aggressive capital growth toward a safer, more reliable income. High-yield dividend stocks are a compelling way to meet this objective, providing regular cash distributions while maintaining exposure to equity markets for capital appreciation over time.
That said, dividend income is not guaranteed, and no equity investment is safe. As a result, retirees should look for Canadian stocks with strong underlying fundamentals, consistent cash flow generation, robust balance sheets, and sustainable payout ratios. These companies are better positioned to navigate economic downturns and offer relatively safer dividend income.
Within this context, the following two high-yield dividend stocks stand out as potential options for retirees seeking dependable income.
High-yield dividend stock #1: SmartCentres REIT
SmartCentres REIT (TSX: SRU.UN) is a relatively safer option for retirees seeking high-yield stocks. The real estate investment trust distributes $0.154 per unit monthly, yielding approximately 6.9%. Its high yield and durable payouts make it an attractive stock for investors seeking reliable passive income.
SmartCentres owns a high-quality real estate portfolio that continues to produce solid net operating income, supporting its payouts. Notably, a significant portion of the REITâs assets is concentrated in prime retail locations, driving strong leasing demand and high renewal rates.
SmartCentres reported an occupancy rate of 98.6% at year-end, reflecting sustained demand for its properties. Same-property net operating income increased by 3.7% during the year, driven primarily by leasing and renewal activity in retail assets, along with stable occupancy levels in self-storage and residential rental segments.
Demand for SmartCentresâ newly developed retail space remained strong, while lease renewals generated rental rate growth of 8.4%, excluding anchor tenants. Additionally, the REIT collected more than 99% of its rental revenue, which shows the reliability of its tenant base and the resilience of its income stream.
The REIT is also seeing strong demand for its premium offerings. Premium outlet locations continue to attract significant visitor volumes, contributing to its growth.
Looking ahead, SmartCentres is likely to generate steady growth led by strength in its retail properties. Moreover, it is advancing a mixed-use development pipeline, expanding beyond traditional retail to diversify its revenue streams. Its substantial land holdings, combined with a solid balance sheet, position the REIT to support future growth while maintaining its payouts.
High-yield dividend stock #2: Emera
Emera (TSX:EMA) stands out as a compelling dividend stock for retirees seeking safer and more predictable income. The company operates regulated electric and natural gas utilities alongside complementary energy infrastructure assets. Its low-risk business model generates consistent cash flow largely insulated from broader market volatility. This defensive positioning supports Emeraâs ability to return capital to shareholders through reliable dividend distributions.
The reliability of Emeraâs payouts is reflected in its track record of dividend growth. It has increased its distributions for 19 consecutive years and will likely sustain its growth streak.
Looking ahead, Emeraâs growth outlook remains solid, supported by sustained capital investment and increasing energy demand. The company plans to deploy more than $20 billion through 2030, with a focus on grid modernization, renewable energy development, energy storage solutions, and natural gas infrastructure. These initiatives are expected to drive annual rate base expansion of approximately 7% to 8%, which in turn supports projected adjusted earnings-per-share growth of 5% to 7% annually.
As earnings continue to grow, management expects to increase its dividend by 1% to 2% per year.
Overall, its defensive business model and a growing rate base augur well for growth. Emera stock currently offers a compelling yield of 4.1%.
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