TSE:WCN

Waste Connections (WCN.TO)

210.79
-1.60 (0.75%)
as of May 27, 2026, 4:50:59 pm Market Open.
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star iconMay 26, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 14 opinions in the last 12 months.

Waste Connections (WCN) is recognized for its strong and stable business model, exhibiting fundamentally sound performance with anticipated earnings growth of 10%. However, the stock faces technical challenges with a declining 200-day moving average and a pattern of lower highs and lows. Despite being characterized as a premium name with disciplined management and a focus on employee safety, recent stock performance has been impacted by external factors such as a chemical leak incident and rising fuel costs. Analysts see potential for double-digit growth and positive free cash flow, but the stock currently trades at a relatively high forward PE of 27x, leading some experts to caution against new positions at present levels, recommending waiting for potential pullbacks. The waste industry’s oligopolistic structure suggests long-term growth potential, but the stock's current premium valuation may require careful consideration for investors seeking exciting growth plays.

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Steady business, but the stock's not looking the same. 200-day MA trending lower, series of lower lows and lower highs. Market's looking for more exciting plays. Fundamentally sound. Sees 10% earnings growth, but a bit pricey at 27x forward PE.

Technicals would make it hard for him to start a position.

TOP PICK

Makes acquisitions, targeting smaller markets where they earn a pricing premium. Exposed to vertically integrated markets where they also own the landfill. Stock's down on chemical leak in California last year plus worries about fuel costs.

Very well run. Great emphasis on employee safety and culture, in an industry that's one of the most dangerous jobs in America. Yield is 0.93%.

(Analysts’ price target is $201.67)
HOLD

Challenging sector right now, but his choice in the space. Would be impacted by higher interest rates, but doesn't believe that'll be an issue.

BUY
WCN vs. WM

Likes both. Stable, reliable cashflows -- so they trade at a premium, but don't be concerned. All stocks that provide a "physical" type of service are doing well.

WCN is a bit higher growth, so it leads by a nose.

BUY ON WEAKNESS

Premium name. Disciplined management and great track record. Still meaningful upside to analysts' targets. Trading ~30x PE, so you're paying for quality. Fairly valued to slightly expensive. Good FCF story. Guiding for double-digit growth in 2026. 

Raised dividend by 11% last fall, share buybacks. Don't chase. Interesting on a pullback. 8/10 on fundamentals.

She owns other names in the States.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jan 31/25, Down 13%)

Look at the longer-term trend on a 5-year chart. At the time of the pick, the chart looked positive technically. Then came a pullback. He sees this pullback as an opportunity to add this for the longer term. One of the best companies in Canada in terms of stability, and the 10-year chart really highlights this.

A boring company, but still a great business. This is where you want the bulk of your portfolio, with perhaps 5-10% in exciting names that you can talk about at cocktail parties.

HOLD

Almost identical to WM, except WCN doesn't have the Phoenix Open. Wonderful, irreplaceable assets. Huge economic moat. Steady, predictable EPS and FCF. Market has pushed up valuations for anything predictable. Not ridiculously valued, just a bit rich.

Probably OK for a 10-year hold, even if valuation compresses.

HOLD

Defensive. An industry with very reliable earnings and revenue. There are only so many players in the space and he likes that kind of setup. Not as exciting as a NFLX or META, but has a place in your portfolio.

BUY

Waste industry is an oligopolistic structure, with many smaller companies that larger ones are slowly gobbling up. That's a long-term runway. Plus, amount of solid waste continues to grow at a decent pace. Pricing outpaces inflation. Deserves its premium. Pressure on recycling volumes hurting margins a bit.

An attractive entry point for a buy, but know that it will always be an expensive stock and that's OK.

WATCH

This industry has its cycles. Will be more business as they expand. No comment on its valuation. Are well-positioned in the waste business, where they are a leader.

BUY

A long-term hold for him. One of the best performers in the US, but has been stagnant of late due to the higher PE and it is a defensive. Now, the market wants growth. Be patient. Are compounding cash flow at double digits. Think long term. 

PARTIAL SELL

Waste sector has had a tremendous run over past decade. Lots of economic uncertainty (though no massive recession), which has driven investors to "bulletproof" names. Multiple for the sector has exhausted itself. He'd like to own a business like this, but would require a large, macro-based pullback.

Let your winners run, but if it's become overweight in your portfolio, may want to trim. Portfolio rebalancing is healthy. 

HOLD
Trevor Rose’s Insights - Trevor’s most-liked answers from 5i Research

Yesterday, Bloomberg posted an article noting it may ultimately cost more to address a high-temperature event at WCN's Chiquita Canyon Landfill than previously thought. The company has budgeted for $100M to $150M in remediation costs this year but Bloomberg said it may be more. Overall, we likely the company, and such events do come with the industry, and WCN has a solid long term operating record. We would be fine holding, and would be buyers into further weakness. We would consider among the best in the sector. 
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HOLD

Switched out and into WM, which is bigger and better. Still, has no quarrel with this name. Owns fewer landfills, but advantaged by operating in lightly contested geographies. High-single or low-double-digit earnings and dividend growth rate. If you own, no reason to sell.

BUY
Trevor Rose’s Insights - Trevor’s most-liked answers from 5i Research

WCN continues to chug along nicely. Valuation is high at 36X earnings now, but investors are willing to pay up for reliability. Growth has been very steady and decent growth is very much expected over the next two years. The balance sheet is somewhat levered but cash flow can support it. The stock has been solid, up 371% in the past decade. The Q1 was good and the company noted business trends were stable. We would be comfortable owning this.
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Waste Connections (WCN.TO) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Waste Connections stock symbol?

Waste Connections is a Canadian stock, trading under the symbol WCN.TO (previously WCN-T on Stockchase) on the Toronto Stock Exchange (WCN-CT). It is usually referred to as TSX:WCN or WCN.TO

Is Waste Connections a buy or a sell?

In the last year, 12 stock analysts published opinions about WCN.TO (previously WCN-T on Stockchase). 6 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 1 analyst recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Waste Connections.

Is Waste Connections a good investment or a top pick?

Waste Connections was recommended as a Top Pick by Stockchase Insights on 2025-05-14. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Waste Connections.

Why is Waste Connections stock dropping?

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Is Waste Connections worth watching?

12 stock analysts on Stockchase covered Waste Connections in the last year. It is a trending stock that is worth watching.

What is Waste Connections stock price?

On 2026-05-27, Waste Connections (WCN.TO) stock closed at a price of $210.79.