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Canada Life Mutual Funds

CAN Strategic Income II 75/100 (PP)

January 31, 2026

A large-cap growth fund that seeks to balance growth and income.

Is this fund right for you?

  • You’re looking to preserve your investment while still allowing it to grow.
  • You want to invest in Canadian fixed-income securities and Canadian and foreign equities.
  • You're comfortable with a low to moderate level of risk.

RISK RATING

Risk Rating: Low to Moderate

How is the fund invested? (as of November 30, 2025)

Asset allocation (%)
Name Percent
Canadian Equity 29.3
Foreign Bonds 23.5
US Equity 17.3
Domestic Bonds 14.6
International Equity 7.9
Cash and Equivalents 6.7
Income Trust Units 0.9
Other -0.2
Geographic allocation (%)
Name Percent
Canada 50.3
United States 38.9
United Kingdom 1.6
France 1.4
Japan 1.1
Germany 1.0
Taiwan 0.6
Bermuda 0.6
Switzerland 0.5
Other 4.0
Sector allocation (%)
Name Percent
Fixed Income 38.1
Financial Services 13.3
Technology 8.9
Cash and Cash Equivalent 6.7
Energy 6.5
Basic Materials 6.0
Consumer Services 3.9
Industrial Services 3.9
Industrial Goods 3.2
Other 9.5

Growth of $10,000 (since inception)

Period:

For the period 07/09/2018 through 01/31/2026 tr.with $10,000 CAD investment, The value of the investment would be $15,047

Fund details (as of November 30, 2025)

Top holdings (%)
Top holdings Percent (%)
OVERNIGHT DEPOSITS 3.2
Royal Bank of Canada 2.6
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd 2.1
Microsoft Corp 1.4
Manulife Financial Corp 1.4
Toronto-Dominion Bank 1.4
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd 1.3
Apple Inc 1.2
NVIDIA Corp 1.2
United States Treasury 4.63% 15-Feb-2055 1.2
Total allocation in top holdings 17.0
Portfolio characteristics
Portfolio characteristics Value
Standard deviation 6.05%
Dividend yield 2.09%
Yield to maturity 4.99%
Duration (years) 5.19%
Coupon 4.81%
Average credit rating BBB+
Average market cap (million) $795,646.1

Understanding returns

Annual compound returns (%)

Short term
1 MO 3 MO YTD 1 YR
0.86 6.61 0.86 9.64
Long term
3 YR 5 YR 10 YR INCEPTION
10.05 7.50 - 5.55

Calendar year returns (%)

2025 - 2022
2025 2024 2023 2022
11.76 13.21 8.27 -8.71
2021 - 2018
2021 2020 2019 2018
12.54 1.35 11.30 -

Range of returns over five years (August 01, 2018 - January 31, 2026)

Best return / Worst return
Best return Best period end date Worst return
Worst period end date
8.60% Oct 2025 2.18% Sep 2023
Summary
Average return % of periods with positive returns Number of positive periods Number of negative periods
5.41% 100 31 0

Q4 2025 Fund Commentary

Commentary and opinions are provided by Mackenzie Investments.

Market commentary

The global economy remained resilient in the fourth quarter despite policy uncertainty and the effects of the prolonged U.S. government shutdown. Investor sentiment improved as inflation eased across major regions and expectations grew for continued monetary and fiscal policy support into 2026. Non?U.S. markets benefited from a weaker U.S. dollar and improving valuations, while Asia and Europe saw stronger earnings momentum.

Central banks maintained or extended easing cycles. The U.S. Federal Reserve Board delivered additional rate cuts in October and December, while other major policymakers signaled that accommodative policy conditions will persist. These measures helped sustain risk appetite even as global manufacturing remained soft.

Global fixed income markets delivered modest gains in the fourth quarter as easing inflation and renewed policy support in major economies improved the backdrop for high?quality bonds. Government bonds in developed markets were supported by easing policies. Investment?grade corporate bonds outperformed government bonds in several regions as credit spreads tightened and earnings remained resilient. High?yield bonds also advanced. Credit spreads remained tight across most global markets, consistent with low default expectations and a gradually improving macroeconomic outlook.

Global equity markets rose. The MSCI World Index approached record levels, supported by solid earnings, broadening participation beyond U.S. mega?capitalization stocks and continued enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI). Emerging markets outperformed developed market peers, helped by improved sentiment, a favourable currency backdrop and stronger relative earnings trends.

Performance

Relative overweight exposures to Manulife Financial Corp., Alphabet Inc. and Royal Bank of Canada contributed to the Fund’s performance. All three companies reported positive returns. Relative exposure to Barrick Mining Corp., Alphabet Inc. and Northland Power Inc. detracted from performance. Underweight exposure to Barrick Mining was a detractor from performance as the company’s stock rose. No exposure to Alphabet’s positive stock performance detracted from performance. Overweight exposure to Northland Power was a detractor from performance as the company’s shares fell.

Within equities, underweight exposure to the real estate sector contributed to the Fund’s performance. Stock selection in the materials sector detracted from performance.

At a regional level, exposure to Taiwan contributed to the Fund’s performance while stock selection in Canada detracted from performance.

Within fixed income holdings, a longer-duration (interest rate sensitivity) positioning in government bonds contributed to the Fund’s performance as interest rates fell. Exposure to corporate bonds in the communication services sector detracted from the Fund’s performance.

Portfolio activity

The Fund’s holding in Manulife Financial Corp. was increased. The company’s shares outperformed based on the company’s wealth businesses and growth in its Asian operations. The sub-advisor believes these positive trends could continue and that life insurers may have strong potential for cost savings and increased profitability from AI deployment.

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