Friday, 26 October 2018

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SATRANT PRIKSHA DHORAN 3 THI 8 NA PARINAM NI ON LINE ENTRY NI MUDAT VADHARA BABAT NIYAMAK SHREE NE GUJARAT RAJYA PRATHAMIK SHIKSHAK SANGH NI RAJUAAT 
DIWALI VECATION KHULYA BAD DIN 7 SUDHI ENTRY KARVA MUDAT LAMBAVVA RAJUAAT 

MONTREAL — Canada on Wednesday became the first major world economy to legalize recreational marijuana, beginning a national experiment that will alter the country’s social, cultural and economic fabric, and present the nation with its biggest public policy challenge in decades.
Across the country, as government pot retailers opened from Newfoundland to British Columbia, jubilant Canadians waited for hours in line to buy the first state-approved joints. For many, it was a seminal moment, akin to the ending of Prohibition in the United States in the 1930s.
It was also an unlikely unifier, coming at a time when Canada has been buffeted by bruising trade talks with the United States and has seen its prime minister, Justin Trudeau, repeatedly ridiculed by President Trump. Canada is the second country in the world, after Uruguay, to legalize marijuana.“I have never felt so proud to be Canadian,” said Marco Beaulieu, 29, a janitor, as he waited with friends outside a government cannabis retailer in the east end of Montreal. “Canada is once again a progressive global leader. We have gay rights, feminism, abortion rights, and now we can smoke pot without worrying police are going to arrest us.

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