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Canada's Liberal Party swept the country's general parliamentary election on Monday, and its leader Justin Trudeau, Canada's incoming prime minister, plans to legalize marijuana "right away." Trudeau's victory means the end of nearly a decade of conservative power under Stephen Harper, who recently called cannabis "infinitely worse" than tobacco. Trudeau, on the other hand, ran on the Liberal platform, which included a promise to legalize the herb. "We will legalize, regulate, and restrict access to marijuana," their platform states. "Canada's current system of marijuana prohibition does not work. It does not prevent young people from using marijuana and too many Canadians end up with criminal records for possessing small amounts of the drug." "To ensure that we keep marijuana out of the hands of children, and the profits out of the hands of criminals, we will legalize, regulate, and restrict access to marijuana," it continues. "We will remove marijuana consumption and incidental possession from the Criminal Code, and create new, stronger laws to punish more severely those who provide it to minors, those who operate a motor vehicle while under its influence, and those who sell it outside of the new regulatory framework. We will create a federal/provincial/territorial task force, and with input from experts in public health, substance abuse, and law enforcement, will design a new system of strict marijuana sales and distribution, with appropriate federal and provincial excise taxes applied." Currently, Canada allows medical use of cannabis—but the Liberals intend to implement a Colorado-style system for serving the recreational market. According to Reason, marijuana legalization is also supported by Canada's New Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party and the Marijuana Party. [+]

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Russell Brand changes mind about voting and urges support for Labour

Russell Brand has urged people in England to vote Labour, saying Ed Miliband has convinced him that "this bloke will listen to us", days after the party leader visited him for an interview.

The comedian, who previously dismissed the idea of voting, said he had changed his mind because he believed it was important to get rid of the Conservatives from government.

In a newly released video on his YouTube channel, The Trews, Brand said: "What I heard Ed Miliband say is that if we speak, he will listen. So on that basis, I think we've got no choice but to take decisive action to end the danger of the Conservative party.

"David Cameron might think I'm a joke but I don't think there's anything funny about what the Conservative party have been doing to this country and we have to stop them."

He said Miliband understood that people were "pissed off" and welcomed pressure from below demanding changes to society. But there were some qualifications to his endorsement regarding Scotland and the Green party.

"If you're Scottish, you don't need an English person telling you what to do," he said. "You know what you're going to be doing.** **If you're in Brighton I think it'd be a travesty if we lost the voice of Caroline Lucas in Westminster.

"But anywhere else you've got to vote Labour, you've got to get the Conservative party out of government in this country so that we can begin community-led activism, so that we can be heard continually on housing, on poverty, inequality, on working."

Brand's endorsement will be viewed as a coup by Labour, as the comedian has a following of around half a million mostly younger people. It comes after Miliband took a gamble and visited the comedian's home for an interview last week. They had a heated debate about banks, big business, communities, and disengagement with politics. David Cameron dismissed the Labour leader and Brand as a "joke".

By 2pm on Monday afternoon more than 1.75 million people had watched either the full Brand interview with Miliband or its trailer. For comparison, Cameron's kitchen interview with the paywall-free SunNation has been watched by just 141,000 people, despite having been available online for much longer.

— Patrick Wintour (@patrickwintour) May 4, 2015
Brand/Mili a risk. Youtube views - David Cameron in kitchen with SunNation 141,000. Miliband in kitchen with Brand 1.75m (trail and film).

As part of the endorsement, which came at the end of his summary of a month of political interviews, Brand also addressed his previous comments during an interview with Jeremy Paxman on the BBC's Newsnight that people should not bother voting, saying he had learned since then.

"I know I've been Mr Don't Vote but what I mean is politics isn't something we can just be involved in once every five years, not just elections. Democracy is something you should be constantly involved in."

The comedian also said Miliband was not perfect but he believed he was the most likely person to listen to people's concerns.

"There's loads of things I could complain about with Ed Miliband: Trident this, mugs with immigrant, there's loads of things I could moan about. But what's important is this bloke will be in parliament and I think this bloke will listen to us. So on 7 May vote Labour, on 8 May – more democracy, more democracy, more power to more communities, for all of us, for me, for you, for Trews, for Trewsers."

Miliband welcomed Brand's backing on Twitter:

— Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) May 4, 2015
I'm glad I persuaded @rustyrockets that voting is important…and he's telling people to vote Labour. Watch here:

A raft of celebrities have now come out in favour of Labour, including Martin Freeman, Steve Coogan, David Tennant, Jo Brand, Stephen Hawking, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Delia Smith.

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