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Recreational and medical marijuana banned at Calgary Stampede; Those who start exercising need to control calories to see results

All smokers will have to do it outside gates at Calgary Stampede

Recreational and medical marijuana use will be banned on the Calgary Stampede grounds. CTV news reports that event officials claim to be following the city’s smoking bylaws. Anyone who sparks up in the park will be asked to leave but there will be no penalty for breaking the rules. All smokers will have to exit the gates to indulge.

Brazil got 2016 Olympics on back of $2M bribe

A new development in a bribery scandal surrounding the 2016 Olympics. The former governor of Rio de Janeiro admitted he paid $2 million to buy votes and bring the games to Brazil. He told a judge the money went to the former president of an athletic federation to buy as many votes as possible.

People starting to exercise eat more than before 

A new study suggested that the key to exercising to lose weight actually has more to do with how much people are eating. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition said people who start hitting the gym tend to eat more than when they didn’t, which can yield disappointing results. A professor told CTV News that cutting calories is the key to weight loss.

Professor suggests turning turf lawns into native habitats

A new study suggested turf lawns could be doing more harm than good to the environment. CBC News reports that upwards of three-quarters of municipal water is used for lawns in the summer. Pesticides and herbicides can contaminate soil water which can be toxic to wildlife. A professor at Cornell University suggested replacing lawns with native habitats.

Canadians left scratching their heads after Trump’s remark about Bell

U.S. President Donald Trump has many Canadians confused after he said Alexander Graham Bell was a great American patriot. He said it at a 4th of July celebration and made twitter explode with Canadians claiming the inventor of the telephone as their own. Graham was actually born in Scotland and had U.K., Canadian and American Citizenship.

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