New Canadian ETFs, May 2026: all 44 launches and what's worth knowing
Short answer: May 2026 was a busy month for Canadian ETF launches, 44 new funds in total, with a clear tilt toward income and covered-call strategies. Most are niche or relabelled mutual funds that won’t matter to a long-term index investor. A handful are genuinely worth understanding: JPMorgan’s CAD-hedged income funds, CIBC’s new Counterpoint Global growth funds, and Hamilton’s new YIELD MAXIMIZER income funds. Here’s the full list by issuer, with honest notes on which deserve a second look.
A new fund launching is not a signal that your portfolio is missing something. The vast majority of the time, the right response to “44 new ETFs launched” is to keep doing nothing. But it’s worth knowing what’s out there, so here’s the complete May 2026 list, grouped by issuer, with links to the deeper guides where a fund is worth a real look.
This is not financial advice, and it’s a snapshot. Fund details, fees, and yields change, so always check current disclosures before deciding anything.
The ones actually worth understanding
If you only look at a few, these are the launches with real relevance to a typical Canadian DIY investor.
- JPMorgan income funds (CAD hedged). JEPH and JPQH are the currency-hedged versions of the popular JEPI and JEPQ equity-premium-income strategies, and JPIE is an active fixed-income fund. High search interest, genuine relevance for income investors.
- CIBC Counterpoint Global funds. A new active-growth lineup from CIBC, sub-advised by Morgan Stanley’s Counterpoint Global, the opposite philosophy to CIBC’s value-tilted Avantis funds. See CCUL, CCUS, CCGP, and CCIP.
- Hamilton YIELD MAXIMIZER funds. CMAX (Canadian) and IMAX (international) extend Hamilton’s popular covered-call income suite.
JPMorgan
JPMorgan added to its Canadian lineup with two CAD-hedged equity-income funds and an active fixed-income fund.
| Ticker | Fund | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| JEPH | US Equity Premium Income Active (CAD Hedged) | JEPH explained |
| JPQH | Nasdaq Equity Premium Income Active (CAD Hedged) | JPQH explained |
| JPIE | Income Active ETF (active fixed income) | JPIE explained |
CIBC (Counterpoint Global)
CIBC launched four ETFs sub-advised by Counterpoint Global, a team at Morgan Stanley known for concentrated, conviction-led growth investing. This is a different bet from CIBC’s Avantis CIBC lineup, which tilts toward value.
| Ticker | Fund | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| CCUL | U.S. Large Cap Growth | CCUL explained |
| CCUS | U.S. Small Cap Growth | CCUS explained |
| CCGP | Global Permanence | CCGP explained |
| CCIP | International Permanence | CCIP explained |
Global X
Global X had the busiest month, with a family of commodity producer and silver-miner funds, a uranium covered-call fund, and an active U.S. dividend fund.
| Ticker | Fund | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| COMX | All-In-One Commodity Producers Equity | COMX explained |
| SLVX | Silver Miners Index | SLVX explained |
| URCC | Uranium Covered Call | URCC explained |
| DIVY | Active U.S. Dividend | DIVY explained |
| CMCC / CMCL / SVCC / SVCL | Commodity and silver-miner covered-call and enhanced funds | The four explained |
Hamilton
Two additions to the YIELD MAXIMIZER covered-call income suite.
| Ticker | Fund | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| CMAX | Canadian Equity YIELD MAXIMIZER | CMAX explained |
| IMAX | International Equity YIELD MAXIMIZER | IMAX explained |
LongPoint
Three double-leveraged single-stock ETFs, high-risk trading tools rather than investments.
| Ticker | Fund | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| PLTU | SavvyLong (2X) PLTR (Palantir) | How 2X single-stock ETFs work |
| RBNU | SavvyLong (2X) HOOD (Robinhood) | |
| METU | SavvyLong (2X) META (Meta) |
Vanguard
Two passively managed dividend funds at a 0.28% management fee.
| Ticker | Fund | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| VUDH | U.S. High Dividend Yield Index (CAD-hedged) | VUDH explained |
| VIGG | Developed ex-North America Dividend Appreciation Index | VIGG explained |
National Bank
National Bank Investments listed ETF versions of twelve existing mutual funds, mostly plain index and tactical-allocation strategies. These are relabelled access points to existing strategies rather than new ideas, so for most index investors there’s little here to chase.
| Ticker | Fund |
|---|---|
| NBCG | NBI Canadian Equity Growth |
| NBBX | NBI Canadian Bond Index |
| NSDG | NBI SmartData Global Equity |
| NBIV | NBI International Value |
| NBEM | NBI Diversified Emerging Markets Equity |
| NBCX | NBI Canadian Equity Index |
| NBUX | NBI U.S. Equity Index |
| NBIX | NBI International Equity Index |
| NMMO | Meritage Tactical ETF Moderate Portfolio |
| NMBL | Meritage Tactical ETF Balanced Portfolio |
| NMGR | Meritage Tactical ETF Growth Portfolio |
| NMEQ | Meritage Tactical ETF Equity Portfolio |
TD
TD Asset Management listed ETF versions of three short-duration and corporate bond funds plus an alternative commodities pool, aimed at income, capital preservation, and diversification.
| Ticker | Fund |
|---|---|
| TUST | TD Ultra Short Term Bond |
| TSTB | TD Short Term Bond |
| TCCB | TD Canadian Corporate Bond |
| TCOM | TD Alternative Commodities Pool (active, across energy, metals, agriculture, livestock) |
Fidelity
Four funds offering global and Canadian exposure across equities and alternative fixed income.
| Ticker | Fund |
|---|---|
| FEMO | Fidelity Emerging Markets Opportunities |
| FGCV | Fidelity Global Concentrated Value |
| FFAB | Fidelity Alternative Bond |
| FMAB | Fidelity Multi-Alt Balanced |
Desjardins
One low-cost fixed-income launch: DUIG, the Desjardins US Investment Grade Corporate Bond Index ETF, CAD-hedged, tracking a Solactive U.S. investment-grade corporate bond index. A diversification building block for a fixed-income sleeve.
Bottom line
Forty-four launches in a month sounds like a lot, and most of it is noise for a long-term index investor: relabelled mutual funds, niche thematic bets, and yet more covered-call income products. The few worth understanding are JPMorgan’s hedged income funds, CIBC’s new Counterpoint Global growth lineup, and Hamilton’s YIELD MAXIMIZER additions, and even those are tools for specific jobs, not upgrades to a sensible index portfolio. If you want a framework for evaluating any new fund, the how to pick ETFs in Canada guide is the place to start.
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