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Just scrolled through the largest canadian companies by market cap and the concentration is wild. RBC leading at $204.7B, followed by Shopify at $197.6B - pretty crazy that a tech company is right on the heels of the country's biggest bank. Then you've got the TD Bank at $134.9B and Enbridge hitting $104.6B.
The financial sector really dominates the top spots here. BMO, Scotiabank, and CIBC all in the top 10, which makes sense given Canada's banking-heavy economy. What's interesting is seeing Brookfield show up twice - both Brookfield Asset Management at $89.9B and Brookfield Corporation at $65.3B. Tells you something about the real estate and infrastructure play in Canada.
The railways are solid too - CP and CN both cracking the top 15. And then you've got your resource plays like Agnico Eagle Mines and Canadian Natural Resources mixed in. When you look at Canada's largest companies overall, it's basically banks, energy, infrastructure, and a few tech/software outliers like Shopify and Constellation Software.
Makes you realize how much of Canada's market cap is tied to traditional sectors and commodities. Curious to see how this shifts over the next few years with more tech adoption.