The 3 Best Canadian Stocks to Buy in September 2021

Canadian stocks have declined in September, but that presents great opportunities. Here are three cheap stocks to buy in September 2021.

| More on:
stocks rising

Image source: Getty Images

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s premium investing services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn moresdf

When I look back to a year ago, the Canadian stock indices (the TSX and TSX Venture) took a substantial dip between September and October. Hence, it is not surprising to see markets once again hit some volatility again. In September 2020, another wave of COVID-19 seemed imminent and the economy appeared shaky. As a result, stocks seemed expensive. Who would imagine that the S&P/TSX Composite Index would be up nearly 30% one year later?

The point is, for long-term investors, these dips are wonderful opportunities. Buying high-quality businesses that either boast strong economic moats or tailwinds for growth is a great way to set up for investing success. Given this, here are three high-quality Canadian stocks I would look to buy on any weakness in September or October.

Canadian Pacific Railway: A top value stock

If you are interested in value stocks to own for the long-term, you don’t get much better than Canadian Pacific Railway (TSX:CP)(NYSE:CP). With a market cap of $55 billion, it is one of the smallest class 1 railways in North America. While that may not sound too impressive, you might change your mind if you knew it was one of the most efficient railroad operators in the industry.

Likewise, its size differential is about to change. It is once again in the driver’s seat to acquire Kansas City Southern Railway. While it is paying a somewhat hefty price, CP is likely the only North American railroad capable of making this acquisition work.

The acquisition would not only broaden CP’s scale, but it would also render it the only rail network to touch Canada, the United States, and Mexico. At $83, this Canadian stock is down 5% year to date. It only trades with a price-to-earnings ratio of 18 times, giving it a substantial discount to its larger peer, Canadian National. You may need to be patient, but I think this stock will reward shareholders for many years to come.

Calian Group: A top GARP stock

In my opinion, Calian Group (TSX:CGY) stock has a little bit of everything for Canadian investors. It has a diverse business model, a cash-rich balance sheet, double-digit organic/acquisition growth, and a nice 1.80% dividend as the cherry on the cake.

Calian provides advanced solutions in healthcare, education, advanced technologies, and IT/cybersecurity. While it primarily caters to large institutions (the Canadian government, NATO, the European Space Agency, etc.), it has also been steadily expanding solutions for corporate partners as well.

Since 2018, this Canadian stock has been seeing growth accelerate. It has grown revenues by a compound annual growth rate of 19.5%. EBITDA has been growing even faster with a 27% growth rate. Calian only trades with an enterprise value-to-EBITDA ratio of 11 times. This stock has a market cap of just $700 million, so it still has a long runway ahead. It looks like a great growth-at-a-reasonable-price (GARP) stock to own now.

National Bank: A top Canadian income stock

Income-orientated investors love Canadian bank stocks. Often TD Bank and Royal Bank are at the top of the list given their scale and attractive 3-4% dividend yield. However, when it comes to performance, none of them have beaten National Bank (TSX:NA). Over the past five years, its returns have beaten both by a wide +60% margin.

What is the best Canadian bank stock?

Sure, it is not the largest bank and it only pays a 2.95% dividend. Yet, it makes up for it through the exceptional management of its banking, wealth management, and capital markets businesses. It has only grown revenues at about two-to-three times inflation over the past five years (around 7.8% compounded annually). However, it has grown earnings per share by 22% when compounded annually.

By maintaining an efficient and strategic business model, it has outpaced its peers for years. Given its low payout ratio, chances are good its dividend will rise once regulatory restrictions are lifted. Its stock has pulled back by nearly 3% in the past month, so now may be a good time to start nibbling at this stock.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Robin Brown owns shares of Calian Group Ltd. The Motley Fool recommends Calian Group Ltd. and Canadian National Railway.

More on Stocks for Beginners

A red umbrella stands higher than a crowd of black umbrellas.
Stocks for Beginners

Top Recession-Resilient TSX Stocks to Buy With $3,000

It's time to increase your exposure to defensives!

Read more »

An airplane on a runway
Stocks for Beginners

Will Bombardier’s Stock Price Keep Soaring in 2023?

Here are the top reasons why recent gains in Bombardier’s share prices could just be the start of a spectacular…

Read more »

Automated vehicles
Stocks for Beginners

Magna Stock: How High Could It Go in 2023?

Magna International could grow in 2023 as the electric vehicle market recovers. Could MG stock hit new highs?

Read more »

Man data analyze
Stocks for Beginners

3 Top Stocks to Buy Now in a Once-in-a-Decade Opportunity

The next decade could be absolutely insane for these three top stocks that offer growth in both the near and…

Read more »

Profit dial turned up to maximum
Stocks for Beginners

How TFSA and RRSP Investors Can Turn $20,000 Into $320,000 in 30 Years

Investing in the stock market and holding patiently over the long term is the key to success.

Read more »

tsx today
Stocks for Beginners

TSX Today: What to Watch for in Stocks on Tuesday, February 21

A minor recovery in oil and base metals prices could lift commodity-linked TSX stocks at the open today.

Read more »

Young adult woman walking up the stairs with sun sport background
Stocks for Beginners

New to Stocks? 5 Easy Tricks to Give You a Leg Up

New stock investors from all walks of life can improve their returns from applying some, if not all, of these…

Read more »

IMAGE OF A NOTEBOOK WITH TFSA WRITTEN ON IT
Stocks for Beginners

2 Top TSX Stocks for TFSA Investors to Buy Now

If you have a long investment horizon, don't waste your TFSA on high-interest savings plans. Generate long-term wealth with these…

Read more »