Canada's stock index ended lower on Friday as losses in healthcare and mining weighed on the TSX while tech was the lone gainer.
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While mining and energy led the decline on the TSX as oil and gold prices eased, healthcare and industrials provided some gains.
Canada's stock index ended lower on Friday as losses in healthcare and mining weighed on the TSX while tech was the lone gainer.
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