1. Suncor Energy and Enbridge are two of Canada's most discussed oil stocks. Suncor has a stronger balance sheet and better valuation, profitability, and growth metrics. 2. Enbridge is less sensitive to oil price volatility compared to Suncor. 3. Assuming oil prices remain above $60 for the next five years, Suncor is expected to deliver more value to shareholders than Enbridge.
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