Canada Market high volume stocks: Bank of Montreal up 0.18%, BCE down 1.51%, Thomson-Reuters up 3.37%

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNQ) recorded 241.962K in volume, totaling 11.561 million CAD and a slight increase of +0.31% to 47.78 CAD.

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As of 10:05 AM ET, the Canadian stock market saw significant activity, with the most actively traded stocks showcasing high volumes and varying price changes.

Leading the pack is the Bank of Montreal (BMO), trading with a volume of 671.175K, resulting in a total value of 84.199 million CAD and a slight price increase of +0.18%, now priced at 125.45 CAD.

BCE Inc. (BCE) follows with a substantial trading volume of 1.633 million, translating to a volume value of 65.082 million CAD, though it experienced a decline of −1.51%, bringing its price down to 39.86 CAD.

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Thomson-Reuters Corp (TRI) had a volume of 93.896K, equating to 22.269 million CAD in value, while it rose +3.37% to 237.17 CAD.

Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF) recorded a volume of 187.461K, worth 14.871 million CAD, with a price increase of +2.43% to 79.33 CAD.

Royal Bank of Canada (RY) saw 83.654K shares traded, amounting to 14.194 million CAD, with a slight decline of −0.21% at 169.67 CAD.

Enbridge Inc. (ENB) had a trading volume of 245.193K, valued at 13.819 million CAD, decreasing −0.70% to 56.36 CAD.

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) also saw high activity with 178.576K shares changing hands, valued at 13.688 million CAD, and a slight increase of +0.14% to 76.65 CAD.

Suncor Energy Inc. (SU) traded 243.187K shares for 12.942 million CAD, rising +0.24% to 53.22 CAD.

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNQ) recorded 241.962K in volume, totaling 11.561 million CAD and a slight increase of +0.31% to 47.78 CAD.

Finally, Air Canada (AC) had a trading volume of 505.692K, reflecting a value of 11.054 million CAD, with a price increase of +0.55% to 21.86 CAD.

Disclaimer: The information presented is based on early trading data and may be subject to change. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.