GOOD MORNING The federal government is set to announce a review of the Cannabis Act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemns Russian President Vladimir Putin's escalation in the Ukraine war, and Saskatchewan's top coroner says a mass stabbing suspect who died in police custody had no signs of blunt force trauma.
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'Failing and flailing'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemns Russian President Vladimir Putin over what he describes as a panic-stricken escalation of a collapsing war in Ukraine..
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No 'blunt force trauma'
Saskatchewan's top coroner says a mass stabbing suspect who died in police custody had no signs of "blunt force trauma."
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Cannabis Act
Nearly four years after cannabis was legalized in Canada, the federal government will finally announce its plans Thursday for a long-overdue review of the country's Cannabis Act.
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'Crypto King'
A 23-year-old self-described "Crypto King" from Whitby, Ont., allegedly owes at least $35 million to investors, but only about $2 million of his assets have been recouped, documents show.
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Toxic chemicals
A new study reports toxic chemicals were found in school uniforms across North America.
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For the love of music, this young B.C. pianist is donating $30,000 to three charities.
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Actually, 'Stranger Things!' For US$300,000, you could buy the Byers family home featured in the hit Netflix series.
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