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The article profiles five TSX-listed dividend stocks with stable yields, indicating defensive positioning in energy (Enbridge, Canadian Natural Resources), real estate (SmartCentres REIT), banking (Bank of Montreal), and utilities (Canadian Utilities). No direct commercial mechanism or price/supply shock is reported; the content is investment-oriented with no operational impact on the companies' margins or supply chains. The commercial mechanism is weak — it reflects investor sentiment and capital allocation trends rather than a concrete change in business conditions.

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  • Enbridge yields ~5.4% with $0.97 quarterly dividend, 70+ years of consistent payouts.
  • SmartCentres REIT yields ~6.4% with $0.154 monthly dividend.
  • Bank of Montreal has 197-year dividend record, recently raised payout by 5.7%.
  • Canadian Utilities increased dividends for 54 consecutive years.
  • Canadian Natural Resources raised dividend by 6.4%, marking 26th year of increases.

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5 tsx dividend stocks with solid yields built for steady cash flow in any market — News Analysis