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.
1. ‘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.
2. 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.”
3. 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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