Canada is widely known for its hockey, maple syrup, and brutally cold winters. But you can bet your back bacon that Canadians also enjoy some special products only available in the Great White North, many of which are completely unknown to its neighbors to the south, at least outside of specialist importers. In case you are searching for an open method to broaden and give your portfolio a universal component, you might need to consider putting resources into the Canadian stock exchange. Today, the majority of U.S. citizens trade stocks online through brokers like AmeriTrade, Fidelity, and Scottrade. And for the most part, these brokers won't allow Americans to trade Canadian stocks. ... But the percentage of Canadian companies that are actually listed on an American exchange is very low. In any case, how might you begin investing in the Canadian stock exchange, and what do you have to know before you start investing? The best thing is to have a Canadian stock market...