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Canadian Stock Market Hours

The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is one of the top 9 global stock exchanges in terms of total capitalization of companies listed on the exchange. The TSX is the third-largest in North America after the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq.

The Canadian stock market operates from Monday to Friday, except for official holidays, of course. The market opens from 9:30 am ET until 4:00 pm. ET. Trade orders can be entered but not executed during the pre-opening hours from 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET. You can learn more about the nuances later in the article.

Canadian Stock Market Hours
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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The Toronto Stock Exchange is often described as the "quiet" of the richest major stock exchanges in the world, with rare computer crashes, hacker attacks, "insider scandals" or high-profile "investigative journalism" and exposés of major hedge funds and banks.
  • The Canadian stock market operates from Monday to Friday, except for official holidays, of course. The market opens from 9:30 am ET until 4:00 pm. ET.
  • Toronto Stock Exchange offered computer access to its trading as early as 1977, well before the New York Stock Exchange.
  • Canadian stock markets are very promising, especially the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Canadian Stock Market Hours

Traders can invest in shares on the Canadian stock exchange during opening hours. Below you can see when the Canadian stock exchange opens.

Here are the trading session hours for Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange:

Toronto Stock Exchange Hours

Note: while some stock markets in Asia (including the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) and the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE/TYO)) close for lunch (30 minutes to 1 hour), the Toronto Stock Exchange and other major global markets do not.

Here you can explore Canadian Stocks list and if you are interested in trading you can also visit our trading conditions page.

Toronto Stock Exchange Holidays

Below you can see a table with holidays in Canada and the USA*. The Toronto Stock Exchange will be closed these days. For US holidays, there is a separate approach;

* Note these holidays in the US with a special settlement for issues traded in US dollars

Canadian Holidays
Monday, January 2, 2023In Lieu of New Year's Day
Monday, February 20, 2023Family Day
Friday, April 7, 2023Good Friday
Monday, May 22, 2023Victoria Day
Monday, July 3, 2023Canada Day
Monday, August 7, 2023Civic Holiday
Monday, September 4, 2023Labour Day
Monday, October 9, 2023Thanksgiving Day
Monday, December 25, 2023Christmas Day
Tuesday, December 26, 2023Boxing Day
U.S. Holidays*
Monday, January 16, 2023Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Monday, May 29, 2023Memorial Day
Monday, June 19, 2023Juneteenth National Independence Day
Tuesday, July 4, 2023Independence Day
Thursday, November 23, 2023Thanksgiving Day

What is TSX (Toronto Stock Exchange)

Features of the Toronto Stock Exchange

The Toronto Stock Exchange is often described as the "quiet" of the richest major stock exchanges in the world, with rare computer crashes, hacker attacks, "insider scandals" or high-profile "investigative journalism" and exposés of major hedge funds and banks. A major difference between the Toronto Stock Exchange and the NYSE and NASDAQ is a significantly smaller share of "stock speculators" in relation to institutional investors, which is why there is less volatility in the stock market and stock indices, with a more logical bull market.

Also, the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) is considered one of the most conservative and ultra-reliable in the world. There are even jokes around Canadian conservatism as if they were less impulsive, “thinking for a long time” than US citizens, they say, they are used to reacting to everything “in a slow” and measured way in “cold Canada”.

Interestingly, the Toronto Stock Exchange offered computer access to its trading as early as 1977, well before the New York Stock Exchange.

An interesting fact is that the name of the exchange looks like this - TSX, and abbreviation is opened as Toronto Stock Exchange. The fact is that the abbreviation TSE was already occupied by the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Tokyo Stock Exchange). To avoid confusion, we decided to replace the first letter in the word Exchange with the second.

The main participants of the Toronto Stock Exchange are:

  • Issuers of shares traded on the TSX;
  • Market makers responsible for ensuring full liquidity of any order from the broker;
  • Brokers who receive buy/sell orders from exchange traders; Traders, who are representing hedge funds,
  • Investment banks,
  • Investment funds,
  • etc.

The operator of the Toronto Stock Exchange - TMX Group - is a large investment company founded in 2010. (assets: $10.16 billion for 2014, 1.4 thousand employees).

The largest and the most famous companies whose shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange are.

  • Bank of Montreal (capitalization $103.7 billion, March 2019);
  • Canadian National Railway Company ($116.88 billion).
  • Royal Bank of Canada ($103.54 billion) - the largest Canadian bank, with a capital of 63.944 billion Canadian dollars (2015);
  • Bank of Nova Scotia ($73.9 billion). Third largest bank in Canada by deposits and net worth of $49.085 billion (2015);
  • Metro supermarket chain ($48.39);
  • BlackBerry Limited ($12.6 billion). Telecommunications company, manufacturer of smartphones of the same brand. Revenue $1.3 billion (2017);
  • Magna International ($65.28) is one of the largest manufacturers of auto parts for the assembly of Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, General Motors, Porsche, Toyota, Ford, Honda, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, headquartered in Aurora (Canada);
  • Canadian Imperial Commercial Bank ($53.7 billion);
  • Agnico Eagle Mines Limited ($13.7 billion). Engaged in gold mining. Revenue $2.8 billion (2016);
  • Bombardier Inc. ($28.6 billion). The world's fourth largest aircraft manufacturer after Boeing, Airbus and Embraer., as well as trains and trams.

If you are interested in investing and trading Canadian stocks but don’t know how, we are inviting you to read in more detail “how to trade stocks in Canada” article.

Bottom Line on Canadian Stock Market Hours

The Toronto Stock Exchange is the first stock exchange in Canada, the third after the NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq in the Americas. It ranks ninth in the world in terms of market capitalization. This stock market materializes the satisfaction of capital requests from companies seeking funding with investors who own the capital.

The Toronto Stock Exchange is reliable, the political and business atmosphere in the country is calm, and this is transmitted to the stock exchanges. Investors love it for its simplicity, reliability, and predictability.

Worth mentioning, that since the beginning of the year, the TSX has started an upward trend of more than 4% against the backdrop of a fall in the US stock market, which fell by 4%. Despite the global health crisis, TSX continues to operate. In fact, unlike other major indices that have experienced sharp price corrections, the TSX has not experienced the same turmoil. This opportunity provides positive feedback on the Canadian stock market. The more TSX works, the more it becomes visible, and therefore the shares listed will only increase.

Canadian stock markets are very promising, especially the Toronto Stock Exchange. The latter is one of the world leaders, and its flagship S&P/TSX index has been extremely successful since the beginning of the year. Changing global conditions will support companies listed on Canadian stock exchanges. Therefore, we advise you to invest in the Canadian financial market because, given the latest developments, 2023 is the right year to invest.

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