
Dividend history
Ninepoint CNR HighShares ETF
CRHI.TO
Recent payments
$0.0500CAD
Ex: Aug 14, 2026
Pay: Aug 20
$0.1000CAD
Ex: Jul 31, 2026
Pay: Aug 10
$0.0800CAD
Ex: Jun 30, 2026
$0.0800CAD
Ex: May 29, 2026
$0.0800CAD
Ex: Feb 27, 2026
$0.0800CAD
Ex: Jan 30, 2026
$0.0800CAD
Ex: Dec 31, 2025
$0.0800CAD
Ex: Nov 28, 2025
$0.0800CAD
Ex: Oct 31, 2025
$0.0800CAD
Ex: Sep 29, 2025
An upcoming payment is just one day away.
The Ninepoint CNR HighShares ETF (CRHI.TO) will pay a dividend of CA$0.05 on August 20, 2026. This bimonthly payment follows the ex-dividend date of August 14, 2026, so investors who held shares before this date are eligible to receive the dividend.
Investor takeaway: For Canadian retail investors, this payment can be beneficial when held in registered accounts like a TFSA or RRSP, as dividends can grow tax-free or tax-deferred.
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Ninepoint CNR HighShares ETF
CRHI.TO
CRHI.TO
Ninepoint CNR HighShares ETF
Market cap
$34.67M
52W high
$13.38
52W low
$8.80
Beta
0.00
Dividend Details
The upcoming payment of CA$0.05 is a decrease from the previous dividend of CA$0.10.
Dividend Payment Schedule
The CA$0.05 dividend will be paid on August 20, 2026. This payment is part of Ninepoint CNR HighShares ETF's bimonthly distribution schedule, which aims to provide regular income to investors. Remember, only shareholders who owned the ETF before the ex-dividend date of August 14, 2026, will receive this payment.
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Historical Context
Ninepoint CNR HighShares ETF has made 10 payments over about 0.9 years, with one increase during this time. The previous dividend was CA$0.10, indicating a reduction in this upcoming payment. Investors tracking the ETF should consider this change when evaluating their income expectations.
Dividend calendar
| Ticker | CRHI.TO |
| Amount | CA$0.05 |
| Ex-dividend | 2026-08-14 |
| Record | 2026-08-14 |
| Payment | 2026-08-20 |
| Declared | 2026-07-21 |
| Stock page | CRHI.TO dividend history |
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