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TORONTO, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- Canada's main stock market in Toronto on Thursday finished marginally ahead on Wednesday, as gains in Industrial stocks offset losses in Health Care and Information Technology.


The Toronto Stock Exchange's benchmark Standard & Poor'sTSX Composite ticked up 11.96 points, or 0.08 percent, to close the trading day at 15,409.81 points. Half of the ten sub-sectors finished the session higher.


Industrials group saw the largest gain on the day, rising 0.53 percent, after shares of Canadian Pacific Railway Limited rose 3.96 percent to 200.11 Canadian dollars (150.32 U.S. dollars) a day after their CEO announced his departure from the company five months before planned. The decision saw him give up 118 million Canadian dollars in benefits.


Also advancing in the industry were shares of Bombardier Inc. and Air Canada, moving up 1.13 percent and 0.89 percent, respectively.


Other groups to finish ahead on Thursday were: Materials (0.29 percent), Telecommunications (0.27 percent), Financials (0.17 percent), and Consumer Discretionary (0.01 percent).


Materials group finished higher as the spot price of gold made marginal gains on the day. The price for an ounce of gold ticked up 50 cents to close at 1,204.50 U.S. dollars, while the same weight of silver finished down 3 cents at 16.99 U.S. dollars. Shares of Toronto-based Barrick Gold, the world's largest gold miner, rose 1.17 percent to close at 22.56 Canadian dollars (16.95 U.S. dollars).


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