Article by Monte Sonnenberg, Simcoe Reformer They may be known as “gummies” among people in the know, but local officials want the public to remember that cannabis edibles pack a whallop and are not suitable for children. In fact, they can be dangerous. That is the message West Haldimand General Hospital wishes to share following an uptick in the number ...
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McMaster University: Doctors Still Reluctant to Prescribe Medical Cannabis for Pain Relief
Article by Scitech Daily Ontario doctors are still hesitant to prescribe medical cannabis to patients suffering long-term pain 20 years after it was first introduced, says a new study carried out at McMaster University. Physicians surveyed said their main concerns relate to possible ill-effects and a lack of understanding regarding their effectiveness as painkillers. Of particular concern among doctors were ...
Read More »Nearly 4,000 lbs of Cannabis Seized Near Moose Jaw: RCMP
Article by CTV News.ca Three men from Ontario are facing multiple charges after police seized nearly 4,000 lbs of marijuana near Moose Jaw. On April 7, Saskatchewan Highway Patrol (SHP) stopped a transport truck for a safety inspection and determined the driver was in possession of illegal cannabis. According to a news release, an SHP officer noticed a second vehicle ...
Read More »Recipe: Kief-Rubbed Beer Can Chicken
Article by Ethan Domokos and Cody Lindsay, Cannabis Life Network With the ever-growing product availability stemming from Canada’s cannabis legalization, specialty materials couldn’t be easier to procure. No longer are large stockpiles of kief–the resinous trichomes on your bud–reserved for home growers and grinder guardians. Kief shares many redeeming qualities with cannabis extracts, such as a supercharged potency, but requires very little ...
Read More »High Buys: The Buzziest Cannabis Products Right Now
Article by NOW Toronto Animal Face by Carmel Cannabis This ultra-potent sativa (26 per cent THC!) produced in Ontario by one of the better regarded “craft” cannabis outfits (the term can be overused) takes its name from its mix of Face Off OG and Animal Mints strains and has become a noted seller in local retail shops in Toronto. Taste: lemon and ...
Read More »‘I’m a Firm Believer That This is The Next CBD’
Article by Sam Riches, Growth Op Researchers at McMaster University made a surprising discovery last winter. In a mice study, they found that the nonpsychoactive cannabinoid cannabigerol (CBG) was not only a potent microbial agent but was also capable of killing the superbug methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Resistant to several antibiotics, MRSA can spread in hospitals, and other healthcare facilities, and ...
Read More »What Happens When Two Cannabis Strains are Combined?
Article by Maria Loreto, The Fresh Toast While people have likely smoked from a pipe or a bowl that had remnants from a different weed strain, mixing two strains is not something that usually done, at least not as a first choice. Is it possible to produce different highs when mixing two types of weed? Can a person tailor a ...
Read More »Where to Buy Cannabis Seed in Canada: The Best Canadian Seed Banks in 2021
Article by River Front Times If you’re tired of spending a lot of time and money buying marijuana, then you might want to consider growing your own cannabis seeds. Not only is it more economical, but it allows you to really get the most out of the whole experience. There’s a reason why many dedicated smokers swear by growing their ...
Read More »Best CBD Oil in Canada 2021: Reviews & Buying Guide
Article by Finger Lakes 1 With all the buzz and potential benefits of CBD oil, you are on the hunt for the best one. Perhaps, you’ve heard about its magical effects in helping manage health conditions such as insomnia, anxiety, and body aches. But even after all this, you still have one question: what is the best CBD oil in ...
Read More »‘Chopped’ Adds a Sprinkle of Cannabis to Taste For New Five-Episode Series
Article by Angela Stelmakowich, Growth Op Chopped, the long-running and highly rated show on the Food Network, is adding some “green” to the menu in a bid to both elevate and attract niche viewers. The not-so-subtly offshoot of the perennial fan favourite, Chopped 420, is one of two tasty offerings that will be available for five-episode runs, according to Discovery+. The other ...
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