© Reuters. Canadian shares close to trade higher; S&P / TSX up 0.22%Investing.com – Canadian stocks were higher after closing as they were in gains on Wednesday, and moved higher.
It was up 0.22% during trading in Toronto.
Present season’s best performance Aphria Inc (TSX :), which rose nearly 14.51% or 2.680 points to 21.540 points. ATS Automation Tooling System (TSX 🙂 meanwhile ended up 12.47% or 2.84 points at 25.62. MEG Energy Corp (TSX 🙂 was up 10.22% or 0.47 points to 5.07 points at the close of trade.
The worst performance of the session was NFI Group Inc (TSX :), which fell 3.56% or 1.13 points to close at 30.64. First service Corp (TSX 🙂 lost 3.06% or 5.57 points to close at 176.55. Colliers International Group Inc Bats (TSX 🙂 was down 2.93% or 3.53 points at 116.96.
Shares kept falling from 631 to 386 and 118 remained unchanged on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Aphria Inc (TSX 🙂 stock reached a 52-week high; Getting 14.21% or 2.680 to 21.540. ATS Automation Tooling System (TSX 🙂 shares climbed higher; Increasing by 12.47% or 2.84 to 25.62.
The one that measures the implied volatility of the S&P / TSX options was unchanged at 0% at 11.27.
Gold futures for April delivery rose 0.11%, or $ 1.95, to 1,835.35 troy ounces. Elsewhere in commodities trading, crude oil for delivery rose 1.66%, or $ 0.91, to $ 55.67 a barrel in March, while the April Brent oil contract rose 1.07%, or $ 0.62, to $ 58.42 a barrel.
CAD / USD was up 0.10% to 0.7830 while CAD / EUR rose 0.25% to 0.6511.
US Dollar Index Futures rose 0.12% to 91.138.

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