Bruce Linton says he was fired as co-CEO of Canadian pot company Canopy Growth

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Canadian cannabis producer Canopy Growth said on Wednesday Bruce Linton will step down as co-chief executive officer, effective immediately.

A U.S. judge said he would reduce an $80 million damage award against Bayer to $50 million or less in the case of a man who blamed his cancer on glyphosate-based weed killer Roundup.

U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco said the jury's $75 million punitive damages award to plaintiff Edwin Hardeman in March could not stand. Chhabria said he was also considering reducing the compensatory damages award because Hardeman was now in full remission and unlikely to suffer as much as he had in the past.

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Curious what time frame will be for the “non-compete” clause in Linton’s exit package.

Classy guy BruceLintonCGC. Constellation made a mistake.

This is why a pot head cannot run a pot company..

He was drug tested and didn't have drugs in his system.

For smoking on the job?

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