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Weed Merchandise Ban Goes Up in Smoke
After a bill banning cannabis merchandise in California was passed by the state's House and Senate, lawmakers backed away and didn't go through with it. Matt Gray, CEO of Herb, explains why the Democrats stepped back and dropped the...
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What's Next in the Age of Digital Powerhouses?
A handful of digital superpowers known as "hub firms" are capturing a disproportionate and expanding share of the global economy. These technology giants--Google, Facebook, and Amazon among them--have access to so much digital...
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EXCLUSIVE: CEO Spencer Rascoff on Zillow's Co-Marketing Program
Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff let's Cheddar in on an exclusive revealing the company's new co-marketing program.
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Toronto's out-of-control rent problem
Most people expect their rent to go up each year, but two Toronto tenants saw their rent legally increased by 100 per cent
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Trump promises “major haircut” for banking regulations
President Donald Trump promised before he was elected to start a regulatory bonfire in Washington to make life easier for businesses, and now there has been a clear sign that he is serious about deregulation, which is worrying some Wall...
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Trump meets with CEOs
U.S. President Donald Trump tells corporate executives they can expect cuts to regulations on big business
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US policies critical to 2017 global economic prospects
“Too slow for too long” was the International Monetary Fund’s verdict on the global economy in mid-2016. Modest gains in both advanced economies and emerging markets have kept growth at around three percent for several years. Euronews...
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Europe and US authorities cry foul over Chinese food import plans
European and US authorities are seeking further high level talks with China over its plans to increase regulations on food imports. From October next year Beijing wants all items from pasta to coffee and biscuits to carry health...
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How 'euro-myths' haunt the U.K. Brexit debate
Campaigns on both sides of Britain's referendum on EU membership have been pushing their messages hard, but more than a few of those messages are actually myths.
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Brexit: conundrum for small businesses
The latest opinion polls ahead of the British referendum on European Union membership show the campaign to leave the EU gaining momentum. Both sides are trying to win over the large number of still undecided voters with warnings about...
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Hazy rules means sprouting weed shops
A growing number of medical marijuana dispensaries have set up shop in neighbourhoods across Canada, and that's posing a dilemma for cities and law enforcement
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New regulations for NYC mascots
Popular characters in Times Square may face restrictions on where they're allowed to draw in the public for tips
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Regulating Facebook
Siva Vaidhyanathan of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia on the mounting pressure on Facebook
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Advising the president
Ken Courtis, chairman, Starfort Investment; former vice chairman, Goldman Sachs Asia, has advised four previous U.S. presidents
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Bill Blair to guide Liberals on pot legalization
Toronto's former top cop assigned leading role in federal marijuana legalization plan
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New warning about toddlers, tantrums and tablets
Child psychiatry researchers say handing kids digital devices, like iPads, every time they have a tantrum could lead to future issues. One new study links too much screen time to emotional and anger management problems.
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Vietnam anti-corruption: Hanoi Communist Party chief steps down
Al Jazeera looks at Vietnam's political upheaval and why more communist party officials could be forced out.
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Senate bill would limit harmful heavy metals in baby food
The Baby Food Safety Act of 2024 would allow the Food and Drug Administration to increase standards for baby foods to protect infants and toddlers from toxic heavy metals and other potential contaminants.
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Fratkin's late game-winner against Montreal securces PWHL playoff spot for Boston
Kaleigh Fratkin's goal with 1:20 remaining in regulation lifts Boston to a 4-3 win over Montreal and clinches a PWHL playoff berth.
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Fratkin's late game-winner against Montreal secures PWHL playoff spot for Boston
Kaleigh Fratkin's goal with 1:20 remaining in regulation lifts Boston to a 4-3 win over Montreal and clinches a PWHL playoff berth.
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Future of Finance 2024: A Conversation with NYDFS Superintendent Adrienne Harris
Adrienne A. Harris, Superintendent, New York State Department of Financial Services Moderator: Leo Schwartz, Reporter, Fortune
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State proposal lays out new provisions for at-home marijuana growing
The proposal includes provisions that would allow six plants per person and no more than five pounds of marijuana for anyone over 21.
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B.C. company fined for secret cryptocurrency mines in Alberta
Vancouver-based Green Block Mining has been ordered to pay more than $400,000 in penalties and legal expenses for running unsanctioned cryptocurrency mines in Sturgeon County, Westlock County, and southern Alberta.
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A wine war is spilling over the Alberta and B.C. border
The province's liquor commission is trying to stop B.C. wineries from selling directly to Albertans. As Travis McEwan reports, wine producers are caught off guard by the move.