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Growing With Canada! The Story of Canada's Oldest and Youngest Stock Exchanges
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Growing With Canada! The Story of Canada's Oldest and Youngest Stock Exchanges
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The story of the establishment of the Montreal Stock Exchange and the Canadian Stock Exchange (Toronto). The first exchange in Canada began in 1832 as an informal stock exchange at the Exchange Coffee House in Montreal. The brothers Lorn MacDougall, Hartland St. Clair MacDougall and George Campbell MacDougall, and James Burnett and Frank Bond, were the driving force behind the 1872 formal creation of the Montreal Stock Exchange.
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New York & Montreal
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Newcomen Society in North America
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1957
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en
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Norman, Henry Gordon. Growing With Canada! The Story of Canada’s Oldest and Youngest Stock Exchanges. New York & Montreal: Newcomen Society in North America, 1957.
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