It was a strong year for the Canadian stock market. During 2024’s big rally, which stocks were the best-performers and which were the worst-performers?
The Morningstar Canada Large-Mid Cap Index rose 22.9% in 2024 amid a rally in the consumer defensive sector. The large-mid index tracks the performance of the top 90% of the Canadian investable universe by market cap, and each year we screen from among the stocks in this index to find the best- and worst-performing companies.
Best-Performing Stocks of 2024
• Celestica CLS
• Lundin Gold LUG
• Bombardier BBD.B
• AtkinsRealis ATRL
• Capital Power CPX
Worst-Performing Stocks of 2024
• Curaleaf CURA
• Rogers Communications RCI.B
• OpenText OTEX
• ATS ATS
• Boyd Group Services BYD
Data in this article is sourced from Morningstar Direct.
5 Best-Performing Canadian Stocks in 2024
Celestica CLS
• Sector: Technology
• Industry: Electronic Components
• Economic Moat: Not Rated
Celestica climbed 10.2% in December, bringing the stock up 241.8% over the past year. The company’s stock has a quantitative Morningstar Rating of 2 stars.
Lundin Gold LUG
• Sector: Basic Materials
• Industry: Gold
• Economic Moat: Not Rated
Lundin Gold fell 5.1% over the past month, but was still up 91.5% over the past year. Shares are 14.6% below their last high on Oct. 21, 2024. The company’s stock has a quantitative Morningstar Rating of 2 stars.
Bombardier BBD.B
• Sector: Industrials
• Industry: Aerospace & Defense
• Economic Moat: Narrow
Bombardier rose 1.0% in December, bringing the stock up 83.7% over the past year. Shares are 14.0% below their last high on Oct. 15, 2024. The company’s stock has a Morningstar Rating of 3 stars and is trading at a 3% discount to its fair value estimate of C$101.00.
AtkinsRealis ATRL
• Sector: Industrials
• Industry: Engineering & Construction
• Economic Moat: None
AtkinsRealis rose 0.3% over the past month, leaving the stock up 79.0% for the year. The company’s stock has a Morningstar Rating of 2 stars and is trading at a 17% premium to its fair value estimate of C$65.00.
Capital Power CPX
• Sector: Utilities
• Industry: Utilities - Independent Power Producers
• Economic Moat: Not Rated
Capital Power rose 3.4% in December, having risen 77.9% from one year ago. The company’s stock has a quantitative Morningstar Rating of 2 stars.
5 Worst-Performing Canadian Stocks
Curaleaf CURA
• Sector: Healthcare
• Industry: Drug Manufacturers - Specialty & Generic
• Economic Moat: None
Curaleaf slid 16.7% in December and declined 59.3% over the past year. Shares are 74.3% below their last high on April 30, 2024. The company’s stock has a Morningstar Rating of 5 stars and is trading at an 86% discount its fair value estimate of C$16.50.
Rogers Communications RCI.B
• Sector: Communication Services
• Industry: Telecom Services
• Economic Moat: Narrow
Rogers Communications slid 10.7% over the past month, leaving the stock down 26.1% for the year. Shares are 31.7% below their last high on Jan. 24, 2024. The company’s stock has a Morningstar Rating of 5 stars and is trading at a 41% discount to its fair value estimate of C$75.00.
OpenText OTEX
• Sector: Technology
• Industry: Software - Application
• Economic Moat: Not Rated
OpenText fell 4.6% in December, having fallen 24.6% from one year ago. Shares are 32.2% below their last high on Feb. 2, 2024. The company’s stock has a quantitative Morningstar Rating of 3 stars.
ATS ATS
• Sector: Industrials
• Industry: Specialty Industrial Machinery
• Economic Moat: Not Rated
ATS fell 4.4% over the past month, leaving the stock down 23.2% for the year. Shares are 26.9% below their last high on Jan. 30, 2024. The company’s stock has a quantitative Morningstar Rating of 3 stars.
Boyd Group Services BYD
• Sector: Consumer Cyclical
• Industry: Auto & Truck Dealerships
• Economic Moat: Not Rated
Boyd Group Services rose 0.4% in December, but was still down 22.0% for the year. Shares are 33.2% below their last high on Feb. 28, 2024. The company’s stock has a quantitative Morningstar Rating of 5 stars.
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