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Stoxx® Canada Total Market Mid Index STOXX® CANADA TOTAL MARKET MID INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) EMERA Utilities Canada 3.01 BAUSCH HEALTH Health Care Canada 2.71 WSP GLOBAL Construction & Materials Canada 2.59 Teck Resources Ltd. Cl B Basic Resources Canada 2.48 Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A Retail Canada 2.36 ALGONQUIN POWER & UTILITIES Utilities Canada 2.34 CAE Industrial Goods & Services Canada 2.27 CCL INDS.'B' Industrial Goods & Services Canada 2.12 CANADIAN APARTMENT PROP REIT Real Estate Canada 2.11 Kinross Gold Corp. Basic Resources Canada 2.11 TFI INTERNATIONAL Industrial Goods & Services Canada 2.04 LIGHTSPEED POS Technology Canada 1.97 AIR CANADA Travel & Leisure Canada 1.95 Cameco Corp. Energy Canada 1.93 INTER PIPELINE Energy Canada 1.83 TOROMONT INDUSTRIES Industrial Goods & Services Canada 1.81 TOURMALINE OIL Energy Canada 1.81 GILDAN ACTIVEWEAR Consumer Products & Services Canada 1.77 Blackberry Ltd Technology Canada 1.72 RITCHIE BROS.AUCTIONEERS (NYS) Consumer Products & Services Canada 1.68 WEST FRASER TIMBER Basic Resources Canada 1.62 FIRSTSERVICE Real Estate Canada 1.62 NORTHLAND POWER Utilities Canada 1.56 PAN AMER.SILV. (NAS) Basic Resources Canada 1.55 LUNDIN MINING Basic Resources Canada 1.53 ALTAGAS Utilities Canada 1.51 KEYERA CORP Energy Canada 1.51 IA FINANCIAL CORP Insurance Canada 1.51 EMPIRE 'A' Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 1.49 DESCARTES SYSTEMS GROUP Technology Canada 1.44 RIOCAN REIT.TST. Real Estate Canada 1.44 ONEX Financial Services Canada 1.44 TMX GROUP Financial Services Canada 1.41 ARC RESOURCES LTD Energy Canada 1.29 Element Fleet Management Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 1.29 ALLIED PROPERTIES REIT Real Estate Canada 1.22 B2GOLD Basic Resources Canada 1.20 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Construction & Materials Canada 1.20 PARKLAND Energy Canada 1.19 QUEBECOR 'B' Telecommunications Canada 1.18 Colliers International Real Estate Canada 1.15 STANTEC Construction & Materials Canada 1.15 Yamana Gold Inc. Basic Resources Canada 1.08 FINNING INTL. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 1.07 GRANITE REIT Real Estate Canada 1.04 H&R RLST.IT.STAPLE UNIT Real Estate Canada 0.97 CI Financial Corp. Financial Services Canada 0.96 PREMIUM BRANDS HOLDINGS Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 0.94 IVANHOE MINES Basic Resources Canada 0.93 CAPITAL POWER Utilities Canada 0.92 CANADIAN UTILITIES 'A' Utilities Canada 0.92 SSR MINING INC. (NAS) Basic Resources Canada 0.90 KINAXIS Technology Canada 0.87 FIRST MAJESTIC SILVER Basic Resources Canada 0.84 BORALEX 'A' Utilities Canada 0.83 SMART CENTRES Real Estate Canada 0.81 ALAMOS GOLD Basic Resources Canada 0.80 ENDEAVOUR MINING Basic Resources Canada 0.80 CHOICE PROPS REIT Real Estate Canada 0.76 GIBSON ENERGY Energy Canada 0.76 IGM Financial Inc. Financial Services Canada 0.75 FIRST CAPITAL REIT Real Estate Canada 0.74 LINAMAR Automobiles & Parts Canada 0.73 ATCO CLASS 1 Utilities Canada 0.72 TransAlta Corp. Utilities Canada 0.69 PRAIRIESKY ROYALTY Energy Canada 0.64 CANADIAN WESTERN BANK Banks Canada 0.63 Lions Gate Entertainment 'B' Media Canada 0.62 STELLA JONES Basic Resources Canada 0.61 CHARTWELL RETIREMENT Real Estate Canada 0.59 INNERGEX RENEWABLE EN. Utilities Canada 0.54 NOVAGOLD RESOURCES Basic Resources Canada 0.53 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® CANADA TOTAL MARKET MID INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) COGECO COMMUNICATIONS INC. Telecommunications Canada 0.52 TRANSALTA RENEWABLES Utilities Canada 0.45 CENTERRA GOLD Basic Resources Canada 0.44 CRONOS GROUP Health Care Canada 0.43 Lions Gate Entertainment 'A' Media Canada 0.42 MAPLE LEAF FOODS Food, Beverage & Tobacco Canada 0.41 WINPAK Industrial Goods & Services Canada 0.26 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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