Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Dexterra Group Inc. is a Canada-based support services and facilities management company operating primarily in the facilities management, remote workforce accommodation, and infrastructure support services industries. The company provides a range of outsourced services to public and private sector clients, with revenue primarily driven by long-term service contracts in facilities management, modular infrastructure, and workforce solutions. Its core customers include government agencies, defense organizations, energy and resource companies, and commercial enterprises requiring integrated operational support.
The company traces its origins to Horizon North Logistics, founded in the mid-2000s to support remote industrial projects in Canada’s resource sectors. Through organic expansion and acquisitions, the business diversified into facilities management and U.S. government services. In 2022, Horizon North Logistics formally rebranded as Dexterra Group Inc. to reflect its broader service offering and reduced reliance on cyclical resource-sector activity. Dexterra positions itself as a mission-critical services provider with expertise in complex, regulated, and remote operating environments.
Business Operations
Dexterra operates through two primary business segments: Facilities Management and Support Services. The Facilities Management segment delivers integrated services such as building operations, maintenance, custodial services, energy management, and food services, largely under multi-year contracts. This segment is anchored by Dexterra Integrated Facilities Management and is a significant contributor to recurring revenue, particularly from government and institutional clients.
The Support Services segment provides modular accommodations, remote site services, catering, logistics, and workforce housing solutions, particularly in challenging or isolated environments. This segment includes legacy operations from Horizon North and supports sectors such as defense, energy, mining, and infrastructure development. Dexterra also owns CMI Management, a U.S.-based facilities management company focused on federal government contracts. Operations span both domestic and international markets, with revenue generated through contract-based service delivery rather than asset-heavy ownership models.
Strategic Position & Investments
Dexterra’s strategic direction emphasizes revenue stability, contract diversification, and expansion in public-sector and defense-related services. Growth initiatives have focused on increasing exposure to long-term government contracts, particularly in U.S. federal facilities management and Canadian defense and infrastructure support. The acquisition of CMI Management represents a key strategic investment, strengthening Dexterra’s U.S. footprint and access to regulated government procurement markets.
The company continues to invest in operational efficiency, workforce management systems, and sustainability-focused service offerings, including energy optimization and environmental services within its facilities management contracts. While Dexterra has historically supported energy and resource projects, its current strategy seeks to reduce earnings volatility by prioritizing institutional and government clients with predictable demand profiles. Data on emerging technology investments beyond operational systems is inconclusive based on available public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Dexterra is headquartered in Canada, with significant operations across Western and Central Canada, supporting government, defense, and commercial facilities. Its domestic footprint includes urban centers as well as remote and industrial regions where workforce accommodation and logistics capabilities are required. Canadian federal, provincial, and municipal government contracts represent a meaningful portion of its home-market presence.
Internationally, the company has a substantial presence in the United States, primarily through CMI Management, which operates across multiple states serving U.S. federal agencies. Dexterra also supports select international projects tied to defense and infrastructure, though Canada and the United States account for the vast majority of revenue and operational activity. There is limited publicly disclosed evidence of material operations outside North America.
Leadership & Governance
Dexterra is led by an executive team with experience in facilities management, infrastructure services, and public-sector contracting. Leadership emphasizes operational discipline, safety, and long-term client relationships, with a strategic vision centered on being a trusted service partner in complex operating environments. The company operates under a board-governed structure consistent with Canadian public company standards.
Key executives include:
- Chris Ewing – President & Chief Executive Officer
- Pat McKenna – Chief Financial Officer
- Mark Becker – Chief Operating Officer
- Kevin Harrower – Senior Vice President, Support Services
- Annette Verschuren – Board Chair
Executive roles and titles reflect disclosures in public filings; however, some senior management responsibilities may vary across reporting periods. Data is based on available public sources and may be subject to change.