1 Canadian Dividend Champion Down 17% For Lifetime Income

This dividend champion has pulled back more than 17%, presenting an attractive entry point and offers an attractive dividend yield of 5.5%.

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Investing for consistent income through dividends can be a smart strategy. Moreover, several Canadian companies have built a reputation for paying and growing their dividends year after year, making them reliable bets to generate lifetime income. Notably, these dividend champions have solid fundamentals, strong cash flows, and sustainable payout ratios, which support their distributions in all market conditions.  

Thus, for investors seeking a reliable dividend stock, Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ) could be a solid option. Shares of this Canadian oil and gas producer have pulled back more than 17% from its 52-week high of $52.15, presenting an attractive entry point for those looking to secure a long-term position. Further, this pullback has pushed CNQ’s dividend yield up to an attractive 5.5%. Let’s take a closer look.

Canadian Natural Resources’ solid dividend growth history

Canadian Natural has an impressive track record when it comes to rewarding shareholders, primarily through dividends. It has never suspended or cut its dividend. Instead, it has used its solid balance sheet and strong cash flows to steadily grow shareholder returns, even amid volatile commodity markets.

For instance, CNQ has increased its dividend for 25 consecutive years. Moreover, its dividend grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21% over that period. This solid payout and growth history reflects the resilience of its business model, led by its diversified portfolio of long-life, low-decline assets. Moreover, it also shows its commitment to enhancing its shareholder value.

Canadian Natural Resources has continued this trend in 2025. So far this year, it has returned approximately $4.6 billion to shareholders. This includes $3.6 billion in dividends and another $1 billion via share buybacks.

CNQ to continue growing its future payouts

Canadian Natural Resources could continue delivering higher dividends to its shareholders. Its diversified asset base and high-quality portfolio spanning a mix of crude oil types, as well as natural gas and NGLs, offer flexibility in capital investment and resilience through commodity cycles. While most of its production is rooted in Canada, it also benefits from international assets in the U.K. North Sea and Offshore Africa, adding stability and global reach to its portfolio.

A significant strength lies in CNQ’s long life, low decline production, which is expected to make up about 77% of its total liquids output in 2025. Much of this comes from high-value, zero-decline synthetic crude oil generated by its oil sands mining and upgrading assets. These assets, combined with low replacement costs and efficient operations, generate robust and consistent cash flow across commodity price cycles, providing a strong foundation for reliable shareholder returns.

What further strengthens CNQ’s investment appeal is its inventory of low-risk, quick-to-execute conventional projects. These initiatives require minimal capital and offer strong returns under favourable market conditions. Further, the company’s large undeveloped land base supports repeatable drilling programs, enhancing flexibility and value over time.

Canadian Natural Resources also maintains high ownership and control over its assets. By doing so, CNQ can effectively manage development timing and scale. This allows the company to pivot quickly in response to market shifts, ensuring continued capital efficiency.

In short, Canadian Natural Resources’ diversified and high-quality assets, low-capex opportunities, and sustainable payouts position it well to sustain and grow its payouts.

Fool contributor Sneha Nahata has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Canadian Natural Resources. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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