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Just scrolled through the top Canadian companies by market cap and it's pretty interesting how the list breaks down. Royal Bank leading at 204.7B, followed by Shopify at 197.6B—basically showing Canada's economy is still heavily banking-focused but tech is getting serious now.
Looking at the breakdown, you've got your traditional finance sector dominating the top spots with TD Bank, Scotiabank, and CIBC all in the mix. But what caught my attention is how many energy and resource plays are scattered through the rankings—Canadian Natural Resources, Agnico Eagle Mines, Enbridge all holding strong positions. Plus Brookfield showing up twice with different entities, which tells you something about their scale.
The railway companies are solid too—CN and CP both in the top 15. Honestly, when you see Canadian companies by market cap laid out like this, it's a good reminder of what sectors actually drive the country's economy. Not just tech, even though Shopify's up there near the top.