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Canada’s main stock index (TSX) surged to another record high on Wednesday, lifted by strong gains in resource and energy stocks. The rally came just a day after the mining sector unveiled one of its biggest merger deals in history, sparking fresh momentum across commodities.

The S\&P/TSX composite index closed 116.38 points higher, up 0.4%, at 29,179.39. That beat Tuesday’s record closing high, underlining investor enthusiasm around Canada’s commodities-driven market.

Greg Taylor, chief investment officer at PenderFund Capital Management, summed up the mood: “Commodities are definitely acting well.”

Oil Prices Power Energy Stocks

The energy sector stole the spotlight. U.S. oil prices climbed 1.7%, settling at \$63.67 a barrel. That move lifted Canadian energy stocks by 1.9%, giving the index a solid push.

Cenovus Energy was among the biggest winners. Its shares jumped nearly 5%, helping drive momentum in the oil patch. The company also confirmed it would not raise its bid for MEG Energy, even after rival Strathcona Resources tabled a higher offer.

Metals and Mining Ride Global Wave

The materials group, which includes heavyweight miners, also saw strong gains. The sector advanced 1.6% as copper prices rose and gold hovered near record levels.

Gold’s resilience has attracted safe-haven demand, while copper is benefiting from industrial growth signals. Both commodities are being closely watched by traders looking for clues on global demand.

Adding to the optimism, a blockbuster mining deal shook the industry this week. Anglo American, a London-based giant, announced a \$53 billion merger plan with Canada’s Teck Resources. The deal represents the second-largest transaction ever in the sector, reviving hopes of long-awaited consolidation in global mining.

For years, such deals struggled to materialize. Now, this mega-merger could push rivals to pursue similar moves, reshaping the industry landscape.

Hints of U.S. Rate Cuts Boost Sentiment

Investors also found support in economic signals from the United States. Softer-than-expected inflation data strengthened expectations that the Federal Reserve could resume interest rate cuts at its upcoming meeting.

Lower borrowing costs typically boost commodities and resource-heavy markets like Canada’s, adding another tailwind to Wednesday’s rally.

Market Divides Despite Gains

Despite the close record, not every sector joined the party. Six of the 10 major groups ended lower. Technology slipped 0.6%, continuing its recent struggle against rising interest in commodities.

Financials, a heavily weighted component of the index, rose modestly by 0.4%. While gains were broad across energy and materials, the uneven performance elsewhere highlighted lingering caution among investors.

Greg Taylor described the current dynamic as a “pain trade.” Many traders remain bearish or are sitting on cash. As markets keep rising, those on the sidelines are being squeezed.

Why It Matters

The TSX rally reflects a significant shift in investor focus. With commodities outperforming, resource-driven markets like Canada are capturing global attention again. Oil, gold, and copper are fueling optimism, while mining’s mega-merger signals industry confidence.

But risks remain. Technology is under pressure, and uncertainty over global growth continues to shadow markets. For now, though, Canada’s stock market is enjoying a winning streak that shows no signs of slowing.

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