Canada’s main stock index barely moved at the opening on Friday as the index took a breather following a tech-fueled rally in the previous session, while healthcare shares lent some support.
The TSX Composite slid 2.95 points to begin the week’s last session at 21,315.13.
The Canadian dollar subsided 0.07 cents to 74.10 cents U.S.
In Canadian corporate news, software firm Docebo reported its fourth-quarter results above analysts’ estimates. Docebo roared ahead $9.13, or 14.8%, to $70.75.
Oil and gas transporter Pembina Pipeline reported a higher fourth-quarter profit per share than the previous year. Shares in Pembina gained 26 cents to $46.69.
ON BAYSTREET
The TSX Venture Exchange lost 5.95 points to 547.30.
Eight of the 12 subgroups were lower at the open, weighed by energy, down 1%, while health-care and communications each slid…


