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Making Money Minute with Ron Hiebert - Shrinking Public Markets

The number of stocks that publicly trade in Canada has been shrinking for decades. In 2008, Canada had 3520 companies listed on its two major exchanges. As of the end of 2024, that number had shrunk to 2114 - a drop of 40%. This trend reflects more companies choosing to stay private rather than face the increased regulatory burden of public trading. Mergers and acquisitions, have further reduced headcount. This is a bad outcome. Most Canadians don’t have easy access to private equity investments, and at the same time, their publicly traded options are shrinking dramatically. For more information, listen to our Making Money podcast with Ron Hiebert and Graham Hicks at letsmakemoney.ca or CFCW.com.