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Harvest Announces TSX Listing of Canadian High Income Shares ETFs to Complement Harvest Diversified High Income Shares ETF Offering

Harvest Announces TSX Listing of Canadian High Income Shares ETFs to Complement Harvest Diversified High Income Shares ETF Offering

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OAKVILLE, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Harvest Portfolios Group Inc. ('Harvest' 'Harvest ETFs') is pleased to announce the completion of the initial offering of ETF Shares of the Canadian Harvest High Income Shares ETFs and the Class A Units of the Harvest Canadian High Income Shares ETF (the 'ETFs'), outlined in the table below, pursuant to a prospectus dated August 19, 2025, filed with the securities regulatory authorities in all of the Canadian provinces and territories. The ETF Shares and the Class A Units will commence trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange ('TSX') today under the following ticker symbols outlined in the table below.
As Canada's largest and leading single-stock ETF issuer, Harvest ETFs is expanding its product line-up with the new Canadian High Income Shares ETFs, which builds on the success of the High Income Shares TM suite. Designed to deliver high monthly income by investing in some of Canada's most recognizable companies, each ETF will hold a leading Canadian blue-chip company, offering exposure to sector growth potential while using modest leverage and an active covered call strategy to generate high monthly income for investors.
'On the back of strong demand from Canadians who have looked for ways to invest in the Canadian story, we're incredibly excited to be able to empower investors to take advantage of local-led growth with high monthly income through this Canadian expansion of our High Income Shares TM suite of single-stock ETFs', said Michael Kovacs, President and CEO of Harvest ETFs, 'The 10 new ETFs include widely held market leaders that represent the growth engine of Canadian commerce, and through our underlying covered call option strategies, can deliver high levels of tax-efficient, monthly income for investors. In addition, similar to the category-leading Harvest Diversified High Income Shares ETF (TSX: HHIS) we are launching a new diversified High Income Shares TM one-ticket solution, the Harvest Canadian High Income Shares ETF (TSX: HHIC), initially focused on the 10 underlying Canadian Single Stock Securities.'
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The ETFs will seek to provide securityholders with (i) long-term capital appreciation by investing, directly or indirectly, on a levered basis, in the common shares of blue-chip well-known Canadian companies and (ii) high monthly cash distributions.
Investment Dealers can access and download certain regulatory documents relating to the Canadian Harvest High Income Shares ETFs and the Harvest Canadian High Income Shares ETF such as the ETF Facts and prospectus via the Harvest website at www.harvestetfs.com
For additional information: Please visit www.harvestportfolios.com, e-mail info@harvestetfs.com or call toll free 1-866-998-8298.
Harvest ETFs invites you to subscribe to our monthly commentary newsletter. By subscribing through the following link, you will receive timely insights, analyses and perspectives directly to your inbox: https://harvestportfolios.com/subscribe
For media inquiries: Contact Caroline Grimont, SVP Marketing at cgrimont@HarvestETFs.com
About Harvest Portfolios Group Inc.
Founded in 2009, Harvest is an independent Canadian Investment Fund Manager managing over $8 billion in assets for Canadian Investors. At Harvest ETFs, we believe that investors can build and preserve wealth through the long-term ownership of high-quality businesses. This fundamental philosophy is at the core of our investment approach across our range of ETFs. Our core offerings centre around covered call strategies, available in many variations: Equity, Enhanced, Fixed Income, Multi Asset, Specialty, Digital Assets and Single Stock ETFs.
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