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Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF (CQHI.TO) dividend track record — 10 payments on file

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Dividend history

Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF

CQHI.TO

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$0.000$0.080$0.1602025-09-29: $0.13002025-10-31: $0.13002025-11-28: $0.13002025-12-31: $0.13002026-01-30: $0.13002026-02-27: $0.13002026-05-29: $0.16002026-06-30: $0.16002026-07-31: $0.16002026-08-14: $0.0800Sep 25Feb 26Aug 26

Recent payments

$0.0800CAD

Ex: Aug 14, 2026

Pay: Aug 20

Bimonthly

$0.1600CAD

Ex: Jul 31, 2026

Pay: Aug 10

Monthly

$0.1600CAD

Ex: Jun 30, 2026

$0.1600CAD

Ex: May 29, 2026

$0.1300CAD

Ex: Feb 27, 2026

$0.1300CAD

Ex: Jan 30, 2026

$0.1300CAD

Ex: Dec 31, 2025

$0.1300CAD

Ex: Nov 28, 2025

$0.1300CAD

Ex: Oct 31, 2025

$0.1300CAD

Ex: Sep 29, 2025

The Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF has a solid track record of paying dividends.

Since its launch, the Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF (CQHI.TO) has made 10 dividend payments, showing its commitment to providing value to investors. This ETF focuses on the Canadian natural resources sector, giving you exposure to companies involved in extracting and producing these resources.

Investor takeaway: With dividends paid bimonthly, you can expect regular income from your investment in the Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF. The latest dividend of CA$0.08 CAD continues the ETF's trend of consistent payouts.

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Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF

CQHI.TO

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CQHI.TO

Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF

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$0.88 (6.90%)
120 day period
$11.51$13.38$15.24Feb 23May 20Aug 14

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Market cap

$22.11M

52W high

$14.50

52W low

$8.48

Beta

0.00

10 Dividend Payments

Over the past 0.9 years, the Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF has issued 10 dividends, proving its reliability in delivering returns to investors.

Dividend Payment History

The ETF has a total of 10 dividend payments on record, with the most recent payment being CA$0.08 CAD. It operates on a bimonthly schedule, allowing you to receive dividends regularly. The last ex-dividend date was August 14, 2026, and the payment date is set for August 20, 2026.

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Recent Changes and Trends

Throughout its history, the Ninepoint Canadian Natural Resources HighShares ETF has had one dividend increase, indicating a positive trend in its payout strategy. The previous dividend amount was CA$0.16 CAD, reflecting the ETF's efforts to adjust its distributions based on market conditions and performance.

Dividend calendar

TickerCQHI.TO
AmountCA$0.08
Ex-dividend2026-08-14
Record2026-08-14
Payment2026-08-20
Declared2026-07-21
Stock pageCQHI.TO dividend history

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Published: August 17, 2026
Last Updated: August 17, 2026

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