Our newest ETFs extend Vanguard’s leading dividend range, giving Canadian investors more choice in both dividend yield and growth.
Dividends contribute meaningfully to long‑term equity returns and can be a steady source of income alongside capital appreciation.
Historically, dividend‑paying stocks have tended to be less volatile than non‑dividend payers and may help cushion portfolios during market drawdowns.
When reinvested, dividends can accelerate long‑term growth by increasing the number of shares held, compounding over time.
Vanguard’s dividend solutions are designed to help investors generate income and offer the potential for improved returns. With a broad lineup spanning Canadian, U.S., and global markets our dividend range offers high-quality, low‑cost building blocks for income‑focused portfolios.
Understand the difference between these types of strategies
Dividend yield focuses on generating higher income today, often from more mature companies—but that income can be more sensitive to market cycles.
Dividend growth focuses on companies that consistently increase dividends, supporting more durable income and stronger long-term outcomes.
Vanguard offers a comprehensive range of low‑cost dividend ETFs and mutual funds to suit Canadian investors’ needs for income and growth.
| Active Mutual Fund |
| VIC200 – Vanguard Global Dividend Fund |
| Passive index ETFs — High dividend yield |
| VDY – Vanguard FTSE Canadian High Dividend Yield Index ETF |
| VIDY – Vanguard FTSE Developed ex North America High Dividend Yield Index ETF |
| VUDV – Vanguard U.S. High Dividend Yield Index ETF - NEW |
| VUDH – Vanguard U.S. High Dividend Yield Index ETF (CAD‑hedged) - NEW |
| Passive index ETFs — Dividend growth |
| VGG – Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF |
| VGH – Vanguard U.S. Dividend Appreciation Index ETF (CAD‑hedged) |
| VIGG – Vanguard Developed ex‑North America Dividend Appreciation Index ETF - NEW |
Dividend-focused ETFs have evolved to represent a sturdy backbone for portfolios that can withstand various market cycles.
Dividend-focused ETFs have evolved to represent a sturdy backbone for portfolios that can withstand various market cycles.
