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BEFORE THE BELL: TSX Down, Cannabis Stocks Continue Sell Off

The TSX starts the day down 30 points to 16,390.

Cannabis stocks continued their sell off yesterday with Aurora dropping over 7-percent to $7.11.

The loonie is at $0.7612 U.S. and oil is up $.05 cents to $68.57 a barrel.

Traders will be keeping their eyes on a couple of stocks today with CN Rail reporting better than expected earnings last night and Lulu Lemon naming a new CEO.  Lulu Lemon stocks are up over 50-percent year to date.

On Wall Street, more quarterly earnings are expected from heavy hitters GM, Ford, Visa and Facebook.

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