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TORONTO 鈥?Canadian investors had few reasons for revelry on the first day of cannabis legalization Wednesday as some of the industry biggest names saw their stock prices fall.Shares in Canopy Growth Corp., Aurora Cannabis Inc., HEXO Corp. and Tilray Inc. fell between about two and 6.5 per cent while the North American Marijuana Index was off by 2.4 per cent on the day.Investor celebrations were sparse on Day 1 of legalization, said Michael Currie, vice-president and investment adv
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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario pledged to further expand its COVID-19 vaccine rollout Monday, but questions remained about the dwindling su
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