Largest Canadian Companies by Market Capitalization

Complete ranking of Canada's largest publicly traded companies by market cap. Filter by exchange (TSX or TSXV) and sector to find the biggest players in any industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the largest company in Canada?

As of the latest data, Royal Bank of Canada (RY:TO) is the largest Canadian company by market capitalization at $387.6B. The company operates in the Financials sector.

What are the largest Canadian banks by market cap?

The largest Canadian banks by market capitalization are: Royal Bank of Canada ($387.6B), Toronto Dominion Bank ($271.0B), and Bank of Montreal ($164.8B). Canada's banking sector is known for stability and consistent dividend payments.

What are the largest energy companies in Canada?

Canada's largest energy companies include: Enbridge Inc ($172.5B), Toronto-Dominion Bank Pref Series 16 ($164.8B), and Enbridge Inc Pref 3 ($150.0B). The energy sector represents a significant portion of the Canadian economy and the TSX.

How is market capitalization calculated?

Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying a company's current share price by its total number of outstanding shares. For example, a company with 100 million shares trading at $50 per share would have a market cap of $5 billion. Market cap is widely used to categorize companies as large-cap (over $10B), mid-cap ($2B-$10B), or small-cap (under $2B).

What's the difference between TSX and TSXV?

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is Canada's primary stock exchange, home to large, established companies. The TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) is a public venture capital marketplace for emerging companies that don't yet meet the requirements for TSX listing. TSXV companies are typically smaller and higher risk, but may offer greater growth potential.

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