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CANADA STOCKS-TSX slips as Scotiabank weighs, N. Korea missile stirs jitters

TORONTO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index slipped on Tuesday, weighed by a fall in Bank of Nova Scotia shares after the firm agreed to buy a bank in Chile, and as investors were rattled after North Korea fired a ballistic missile.
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