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Canoe EIT Income Fund Confirms $0.10 Monthly Distribution for October

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URGENT UPDATE: Canoe EIT Income Fund has just announced a monthly distribution of $0.10 per unit for October 2025. Unitholders should mark their calendars: those on record by October 22, 2025, will receive their payments on November 14, 2025.

This announcement is crucial for investors looking for reliable income streams as the Fund continues its commitment to maximizing monthly distributions. Canoe EIT Income Fund, one of Canada’s largest closed-end investment funds, invests in a broad portfolio of high-quality securities to enhance capital appreciation.

Managing the Fund is Robert Taylor, Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at Canoe Financial, which manages over $20.5 billion in assets across various investment solutions. Founded in 2008, Canoe Financial has rapidly grown to become an employee-owned firm dedicated to building financial wealth for Canadians.

The monthly distribution includes elements of Return of Capital (ROC), which may impact the net asset value of your investment. Investors should be aware that ROC can reduce the amount of your original investment, potentially affecting future income generation. It is advised to consult with your Investment Advisor regarding these factors.

As Canoe EIT Income Fund continues to navigate the investment landscape, this distribution showcases its ongoing strategy to provide consistent returns for its investors. The Fund is traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol EIT.UN.

For those interested in more details, please visit www.canoefinancial.com or contact Investor Relations at 1–877–434–2796. This is a developing story, and further updates are expected as the distribution date approaches.

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