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Legalized cannabis hasn't hurt productivity, but most employers don't allow it at work, survey suggests

Legal recreational cannabis hasn't had the negative effect on workplace productivity that some Canadians expected, but that could be because 86 per cent of us work for organizations that don't allow it at work, a new online survey suggests.
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See inside the Indian call centre that's scamming vulnerable Canadians on a daily basis

It's called the tech support scam, a scheme in which fraudsters want you to pay them to fix a non-existent computer or smartphone issue. Marketplace's efforts to locate those behind it spanned months, ending in a late-night dash up three flights of stairs into a call centre in Mumbai.

What happens when a Democratic congresswoman talks impeachment at a coffee shop in divided Michigan

Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA officer who served in Iraq, earned her seat in Congress by winning a close race last year in a district that had been Republican for years. Her support of pursuing impeachment against President Donald Trump is a risk — and she knows it.
What on Earth?

Meet a guy who converts gas-guzzling cars into electric vehicles 

In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we speak to a Toronto entrepreneur who converts gas-guzzling cars into electric vehicles and learn about climate communication from Canadian scientist and 'Champion of the Earth' Katharine Hayhoe.

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