Most actively traded companies on the TSX

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TORONTO – Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:

Toronto Stock Exchange (14,960.51, down 16.41 points):

B2Gold Corp. (TSX:BTO). Miner. Down one cent, or 0.44 per cent, to $2.28 on 11 million shares.

Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Aerospace. Up three cents, or 0.80 per cent, to $3.77 on 8.2 million shares.

Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Oil and gas. Up 30 cents, or 0.75 per cent, to $40.53 on 5.1 million shares.

Carlisle Goldfields Ltd. (TSX:CGJ). Miner. Down 0.5 cents, or 16.67 per cent, to 2.5 cents on 5 million shares.

Manulife Financial Corp. (TSX:MFC). Insurance. Down nine cents, or 0.42 per cent, to $21.54 on 3.9 million shares.

Yamana Gold Inc. (TSX:YRI). Miner. Down seven cents, or 1.03 per cent, to $6.72 on 3.9 million shares.

Companies reporting major news:

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (TSX:CP). Transportation. Up $3.85, or 1.68 per cent, to $232.43 on 586,165 shares. The Calgary-based company has received approval to more than double the amount of stock it can purchase under its 2014-15 share buyback program, having reached the maximum available under the initial plan. The company will now be able to repurchase and cancel up to 12.65 million common shares by mid-March 2015 — an increase of 140 per cent from the previous limit.

Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB). Oil and gas. Down 20 cents, or 0.37 per cent, to $53.61 on 2.1 million shares. The company is looking to diversify beyond its core North American oil shipping business, eyeing opportunities to grow its presence outside of Canada and the United States and invest in more natural gas pipelines and power generation. CEO Al Monaco told shareholders Tuesday its vast North American oil network will contribute the “lion’s share” of earnings through 2018, but Enbridge will look for ways to become a bigger player in areas that only contribute about 10 per cent of its earnings today.

Sherritt International Corp. (TSX:S). Miner. Down 39 cents, or 11.17 per cent, to $3.10 on 2.4 million shares. The Toronto-based company has released new reserve and resource estimates for the Ambatovy mining project in Madagascar, showing increased economically viable tonnage but lower nickel and cobalt ore grades. Ambatovy is one of the largest holdings for the company, which co-owns the mining operation with Sumitomo of Japan, Korea Resources, and Montreal-based SNC-Lavalin (TSX:SNC) Engineering. Down 15 cents, or 0.29 per cent, to $51.57 on 331,593 shares.

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