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Stoxx® Canada 50 Index STOXX® CANADA 50 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Royal Bank of Canada Banks Canada 8.80 Toronto-Dominion Bank Banks Canada 7.89 Canadian National Railway Co. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 5.53 Bank of Nova Scotia Banks Canada 5.06 Enbridge Inc. Energy Canada 4.87 BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT Financial Services Canada 4.33 Bank of Montreal Banks Canada 3.81 Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 3.38 Canadian Imperial Bank of Comm Banks Canada 2.99 TC ENERGY Energy Canada 2.85 Manulife Financial Corp. Insurance Canada 2.79 BCE Inc. Telecommunications Canada 2.72 Barrick Gold Corp. Basic Resources Canada 2.47 Canadian Natural Resources Ltd Energy Canada 2.36 Suncor Energy Inc. Energy Canada 2.24 NUTRIEN Chemicals Canada 2.15 Sun Life Financial Inc. Insurance Canada 2.01 CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE Technology Canada 1.92 ALIMENTATION CCH.TARD Retail Canada 1.81 WASTE CONNECTIONS Utilities Canada 1.80 TELUS Telecommunications Canada 1.77 Magna International Inc. Cl A Automobiles & Parts Canada 1.70 National Bank of Canada Banks Canada 1.58 FRANCO-NEVADA Basic Resources Canada 1.58 Fortis Inc. Utilities Canada 1.32 RESTAURANT BRANDS INTL Travel & Leisure Canada 1.31 CGI 'A' Technology Canada 1.25 WHEATON PRECIOUS METALS CORP. Basic Resources Canada 1.17 INTACT FINANCIAL Insurance Canada 1.15 Rogers Communications Inc. Cl Telecommunications Canada 1.14 PEMBINA PIPELINE CORP Energy Canada 1.09 Power Corp. of Canada Insurance Canada 1.01 Thomson Reuters Corp. Financial Services Canada 0.98 Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd. Basic Resources Canada 0.97 OPEN TEXT (NAS) Technology Canada 0.89 Shaw Communications Inc. Cl B Telecommunications Canada 0.88 DOLLARAMA Retail Canada 0.79 BAUSCH HEALTH Health Care Canada 0.78 Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd Insurance Canada 0.75 Metro Inc. Cl A Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 0.75 EMERA Utilities Canada 0.72 KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD Basic Resources Canada 0.64 ALGONQUIN POWER & UTILITIES Utilities Canada 0.61 LOBLAW Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 0.59 Kinross Gold Corp. Basic Resources Canada 0.58 Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A Retail Canada 0.55 HYDRO ONE Utilities Canada 0.47 PAN AMER.SILV. (NAS) Basic Resources Canada 0.46 RITCHIE BROS.AUCTIONEERS (NYS) Consumer Products & Services Canada 0.41 B2GOLD Basic Resources Canada 0.32 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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