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4th Annual TSX Connects: Bridging Issuers with Retail Capital

The 4th Annual TSX Connects event, hosted in partnership with RBC Dominion Securities, brought together six leading TSX-listed companies and a room of RBC portfolio managers and investment advisors from across Canada, creating a direct link between public issuers and the retail capital channel.

Retail investors remain a critical part of Canada's capital markets ecosystem. TSX Connects continues to serve as an efficient, high-impact platform for issuers to share their growth stories, enhance market visibility, and strengthen engagement with this vital investor base.

Participating Companies:

  • Cameco Corporation
  • Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited
  • Toromont Industries Ltd.
  • Loblaw Companies Limited
  • AtkinsRéalis Group Inc.
  • Enbridge Inc.

Thank you to RBC Dominion Securities and all participating companies for making this year's edition a success. TSX remains committed to building stronger connections between issuers and the retail investment community, a vital driver of liquidity and long-term growth in Canada's public markets.

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