Toronto Stocks Continue Upward Momentum; Trilogy Metals Rises on Permits for Access Road in Alaska

Dow Jones
Oct 25
 

By Adriano Marchese

 

Toronto-listed stocks were firmly higher, regaining what it lost earlier in the week by a gold-led selloff. Most sectors were trending upward, led by tech, commercial services and tech services stocks. Of the few laggards, the main decliners were health tech, consumer discretionary and retail stocks.

At midday, Canada's S&P/TSX Composite Index were 0.6% higher at 30373.07 and the blue-chip S&P/TSX 60 advanced by 0.6% to 1789.84.

Shares of Trilogy Metals shares rose by nearly 13% to 8.27 Canadian dollars ($5.91) after it said federal regulatory permits have been reissued to build the Ambler Access Project, a proposed 211-mile industrial road in Northwest Alaska that would connect Trilogy's Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects to the Dalton Highway.

 

Write to Adriano Marchese at adriano.marchese@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

October 24, 2025 12:08 ET (16:08 GMT)

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