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September 22, 2022

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. 

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

'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..

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."

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.

'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.

Toxic chemicals

A new study reports toxic chemicals were found in school uniforms across North America.

MUST-SEE VIDEO

For the love of music, this young B.C. pianist is donating $30,000 to three charities.

ONE MORE THING

Actually, 'Stranger Things!' For US$300,000, you could buy the Byers family home featured in the hit Netflix series.

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