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 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index lost some ground on the first day of trading after Thanksgiving even though pot stocks rose again and led the TSX heading into next week   legalization of the substance.The hea botella stanley lth-care subsector led the SP/TSX composite index, rising 1.5 per cent. It was steered by Aphria Inc., Canopy Growth Corp. and Aurora Cannabis Inc., which gained between 3.4 and 6.8 per cent on heavy daily trading.Cannabis stocks have been very volatile of late but have surged over the past three months.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I think that   just sentiment related to the Oct. 17 legalization date, said Dominique Barker, Portfolio Manager, CIBC Asset Management.Barker advised investors to be very cautious with the sector at this time as most companies are trading on hope rather than actual financial results.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They ;re overreacting to very small news.Overall, the T stanley vaso SX closed down 92.12 points Tuesday to 15,854.05, slightly above the low of 15,853.87 on 227.5 million shares traded.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Many of the other sub-sectors were essentially flat on the day with information technology leading on the downside, followed by base metals, gold, materials and consumer discretionary.                ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW                            Mzra Walmart plaza in Stouffville could see addition of highrise condos
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file is no longer updating. Click here to read the latest coverage. Web links to longer stories if available.9:39 p.m.: A stanley becher nother COVID-19-related death has been reported at the Tendercare Living Centre in Scarborough, bringing the number of the nursing homes residents who have died during the pandemic to 74.The latest death occurred on Tuesday, North York General Hospital spokesperson Andrea Piunno confirmed Thursday night.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        North York General Hospital has been assisting the nursing home with outbreak management.In a written statement, Piunno said no new COVID-19 cases have been reported among residents at the facility since Jan. 4.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 News of the latest death at Tendercare came on the same day that Ontarios COVID- vaso stanley 19 death toll among residents of long-term-care homes passed 3,000 people.The 34 new deaths reported by the province Wednesday pushed the total to 3,029 since the pandemic began.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        4:14 p.m.: Saskatchewan is reporting 247 new cases of COVID-19.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    stanley mug                            Health officials say there are 205 people in hospital and 36 of them are receiving intensive care.Two more residents who were 80 or older have died, bringing th