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Canada Life Canadian Growth Fund N5

July 31, 2026

A mid- and large-cap growth-style fund seeking long-term capital appreciation.

Is this fund right for you?

  • You want your money to grow over a longer term.
  • You want to invest in Canadian equities and in short-term fixed income securities.
  • You're comfortable with a medium level of risk.

RISK RATING

Risk Rating: Moderate

How is the fund invested? (as of May 31, 2026)

Asset allocation (%)
Name Percent
Canadian Equity 97.5
US Equity 1.5
Cash and Equivalents 0.5
Income Trust Units 0.5
Geographic allocation (%)
Name Percent
Canada 98.5
United States 1.5
Sector allocation (%)
Name Percent
Financial Services 32.4
Basic Materials 19.2
Energy 15.5
Industrial Services 7.3
Technology 6.5
Consumer Services 5.7
Utilities 4.5
Industrial Goods 3.7
Real Estate 1.7
Other 3.5

Growth of $10,000 (since inception)

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For the period 01/15/2016 through 07/31/2026 tr.with $10,000 CAD investment, The value of the investment would be $35,401

Fund details (as of May 31, 2026)

Top holdings (%)
Top holdings Percent (%)
Royal Bank of Canada 8.8
Toronto-Dominion Bank 6.8
Shopify Inc Cl A 3.7
Bank of Montreal 3.6
Enbridge Inc 3.5
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 3.5
Brookfield Corp Cl A 3.3
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd 2.6
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd 2.6
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd 2.6
Total allocation in top holdings 41.0
Portfolio characteristics
Portfolio characteristics Value
Standard deviation 9.3%
Dividend yield 1.8%
Yield to maturity -
Duration (years) -
Coupon -
Average credit rating Not rated
Average market cap (million) $118,066.8

Understanding returns

Annual compound returns (%)

Short term
1 MO 3 MO YTD 1 YR
0.3 9.7 9.0 22.8
Long term
3 YR 5 YR 10 YR INCEPTION
19.2 13.9 11.8 12.7

Calendar year returns (%)

2025 - 2022
2025 2024 2023 2022
26.0 18.4 9.2 0.2
2021 - 2018
2021 2020 2019 2018
24.7 4.7 21.2 -6.9

Range of returns over five years (February 01, 2016 - July 31, 2026)

Best return / Worst return
Best return Best period end date Worst return
Worst period end date
17.2% Oct 2025 7.5% Sep 2023
Summary
Average return % of periods with positive returns Number of positive periods Number of negative periods
11.1% 100 67 0

Q2 2026 Fund Commentary

Commentary and opinions are provided by Mackenzie Investments.

Market commentary

Canada’s economy stayed under pressure in the second quarter as trade uncertainty continued to weigh on business confidence, though the labour market showed signs of stabilizing. Employment picked up in May, and the unemployment rate eased to 6.6%. Inflation accelerated, with the annual pace rising to 3.2% in May from 2.8% in April, as higher gasoline prices linked to the conflict in the Middle East pushed up energy costs. Core inflation measures held closer to 2%.

The Bank of Canada (BoC) held its policy rate at 2.25% at both its April and June meetings, its fourth and fifth consecutive holds. The BoC said it was looking through the temporary effect of higher energy prices while watching for signs that price pressures were becoming more persistent, and it pointed to risks on both sides from the trade dispute with the U.S. and the energy shock.

Canadian equities advanced in the second quarter. The S&P/TSX Composite Index climbed to a record high in June, extending its gain for the year to about 10%. The energy sector was a standout early in the quarter as crude oil prices stayed elevated, and most sectors ended higher. The Materials sector was down as gold prices retreated sharply after their earlier record run. Market leadership broadened as the quarter progressed and oil prices eased.

Performance

Stock selection in industrials and utilities contributed to performance. Exposure to The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Bank), Royal Bank of Canada, National Bank of Canada and Aritzia Inc. contributed to performance. Both TD Bank and Royal Bank reported strong earnings results and resilient capital levels. National Bank’s stock was supported by strong financial results and a dividend increase. Aritzia posted good results and continued sales momentum.

Stock selection in materials and information technology detracted from performance, as did positioning within information technology. Lack of exposure to The Bank of Nova Scotia, overweight exposure to Alamos Gold Inc. and a holding in OR Royalties Inc. detracted from performance. Bank of Nova Scotia’s shares rose after it posted stronger earnings and raised its dividend. Both Alamos Gold and OR Royalties, saw their shares lag peers despite solid operating results.

Portfolio activity

The sub-advisor added new holding in the materials and energy sectors. TFI International Inc. was added to gain exposure to transportation and logistics. Materials exposure was increased through Teck Resources Ltd. while financials exposure was increased through Intact Financial Corp. Waste Connections Inc., Enbridge Inc. and Dollarama Inc. were increased to raise exposure to industrials, energy and consumer sectors, respectively.

Capstone Copper Corp., Boyd Group Services Inc. and CGI Inc. were sold. Artemis Gold Inc. was reduced to manage the position size with the Fund’s gold exposure.

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