RRSP Idea: 3 Canadian Stocks to Own for the Next Decade
Alex Smith
1 hour ago
Canadians getting into investing might look towards a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) before anything else. And certainly that makes sense! You can take out cash whenever you want, itâÂÂs tax-sheltered, and itâÂÂs even great during retirement!
However, the Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) shouldnâÂÂt be ignored. It rewards patience, letting investors defer taxes while long-term holdings compound. In fact, even a 10-year RRSP can thrive without having to be perfect every quarter. So, letâÂÂs look at three Canadian stocks that may do well in the next decade.
GSY
First, we have goeasy (TSX:GSY), once a darling thatâÂÂs certainly taken a major drop. This non-prime lender is best known for easyfinancial and easyhome. It offers personal loans, point-of-sale financing, and leasing products to customers who often donâÂÂt qualify for traditional bank credit. This makes it a higher-risk business, but also one with a large addressable market.
That risk was seen during its first quarter. goeasy stock drew attention after reporting a net loss due to credit normalization and weaker profitability. Even so, gross consumer loan portfolio still reached $5.36 billion at the end of Q1 2026. This was up 12% from $4.80 billion a year earlier. However, Q1 2026 operating income fell 80% to $28.9 million from $144.1 million a year earlier, and a net loss of $53 million, or $3.22 per diluted share, compared with net income of $38.7 million, or $2.28 per share, in Q1 2025.
Given this weakness, we canâÂÂt sugarcoat that goeasy stock is perfect. However, after management changes, the company has a renewed focus that could be exactly what an investor needs in a RRSP long term. In fact, even its dividend of 18% still looks covered by a 40% payout ratio, though donâÂÂt expect that deal to last long.
SAP
Now, letâÂÂs move from a bit more exciting and risky to boring and beautiful. Saputo (TSX:SAP) is one of CanadaâÂÂs largest dairy companies. It sells cheese, fluid milk, dairy ingredients, and value-added dairy products across Canada, the United States, Europe, Argentina, and Australia. So, yes, food staples fit in an RRSP as these stay relevant for decades.
In the last few years, Saputo stock has focused on restructuring, closing or modernizing facilities, and trying to improve margins after cost inflation and commodity swings hurt results. During Q3 fiscal 2026, it showed better momentum, with adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) up 15.6% year over year to $185 million. Revenue came in around $4.6 billion.
Earnings are due soon for Saputo stock, yet right now it looks like a solid investment for Canadians. It offers a stable 2% dividend yield at writing, trading at a solid 26.2 times earnings.ĂÂ All in all, itâs a great buy for anyone who is more risk-averse.
GFL
Finally, we have GFL Environmental (TSX:GFL), one of CanadaâÂÂs biggest waste-management companies. This is a classic decade-long RRSP hold, as garbage doesnâÂÂt disappear in recessions. In fact, while other companies struggle, GFL announced a roughly $4.63 billion deal to buy Secure Waste Infrastructure, which would expand its Western Canadian presence and add waste facilities across Western Canada and North Dakota.ĂÂ
Meanwhile, GFL stock also sold its environmental services business in a deal valued at around $5.6 billion and planned to use the proceeds to reduce debt and repurchase shares. This makes it a solid option after strong earnings. During Q1 2026, GFL stock saw revenue rise 5.4% to $1.64 billion, helped by 7% core pricing. Adjusted EBITDA rose 12.3% to $478.5 million, and adjusted EBITDA margin improved to a record Q1 level of 29.1%, up from 27.3% a year earlier.ĂÂ
To be clear, GFL stock still reported a net loss from continuing operations of $219.2 million, mainly because of non-cash foreign exchange and investment-related charges. Yet management still raised full-year 2026 revenue guidance to about $7.32 billion to $7.34 billion and adjusted EBITDA guidance to about $2.23 billion. That explains the premium price tag, trading at 98.7 times earnings.
Bottom line
A good RRSP stock doesnâÂÂt need to win the next week, but should still matter 10 years from now. For investors building an RRSP for the next decade, these three Canadian stocks offer very different paths to growth, income, and compounding.
The post RRSP Idea: 3 Canadian Stocks to Own for the Next Decade appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
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