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Feds agree to give provinces 75 per cent of pot tax revenues

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The federal government has agreed to give the provinces and territories a 75 per cent share of the tax revenues from the sale of legalized marijuana, a portion of which will be meted out to cities and towns to help them defray the cost of making pot legal across Canada.



How hairdressers can help doctors spot skin cancer

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Hairdressers can offer a little-off-the-top trim or a fresh, new look, but new research shows they can do even more than that, spotting possibly life-threatening skin cancer that others might not even notice.

3 hurt in 'attempted terrorist attack' on NY subway

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A man inspired by the Islamic State group set off a crude pipe bomb strapped to his body Monday in a crowded subway corridor near Times Square, injuring the man, slightly wounding three others and sending New York commuters fleeing in terror through the smoky passageway.

Device explodes on NYC subway platform

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A pipe bomb that was strapped to a man went off in the New York City subway near the Times Square area of Manhattan on Monday, injuring the suspect and another person on the platform at the height of the morning rush hour, law enforcement officials said.

Declaring victory in Syria, Putin stops at military base

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Declaring a victory in Syria, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday visited a Russian military air base in the country and announced a partial pullout of Russian forces from the Mideast nation.

Voters in four ridings head to polls for federal byelections

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The Trudeau government will get a chance to test its popularity today with four federal byelections. The most heated race is the British Columbia riding of South Surrey-White Rock where the Liberals are making a concerted effort to steal the seat from the Conservatives.

5 things to know on Monday, Dec. 11, 2017

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Immunotherapy medications are being praised for their work in helping those suffering from advanced cancer to live longer by re-training their immune systems to fight the cancer.

B.C. to complete Site C dam, cost rises to $10.7B

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The Site C hydroelectric dam will be completed with the backing of British Columbia's NDP government, but it is warning the price tag will be higher than estimated.





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