Article by Angela Stelmakowich, Growth Op The New Brunswick government has opted to pull back away from its search for a private company to take over the province’s cannabis retail, with the move attracting mostly support, but also a call to reset the current approach. On Friday, the provincial government announced it had discontinued its request for proposal (RFP) process ...
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Recipe: Sous-Vide Cannabis Oil & Spinach Pistachio Pesto
Article by Ethan Domokos and Cody Lindsay, Cannabis Life Network There’s no better way to signal the coming of spring than whipping up gorgeous spinach pistachio pesto. This pistachio pesto is rich in spinach, with deep nutty-garlic notes, and a welcoming freshness easily felt by its vibrant green appearance. It sounds like it couldn’t get any better, but just wait ...
Read More »Whitby, Scarborough Individuals Facing Numerous Charges From OPP
Article by Steph Crosier, Belleville Intelligencer Two people from Whitby and Scarborough are facing numerous charges after Ontario Provincial Police officers say they found a loaded firearm and cocaine in a vehicle late Friday afternoon. The OPP said in a news release that at about 5:30 p.m., an officer was on patrol on Highway 401 in Napanee when they noticed ...
Read More »Proposed Cannabis Facility Doesn’t Get High Marks at Wellington North Meeting
Article by Keegan Kozolanka, GuelphToday.com via Toronto Star Wellington North council and neighbours are unsure about the implications of an indoor cannabis facility, particularly in regards to odour and water use. CCR Holdings Wells St. Inc. are proposing to retrofit an existing 17,000 sq. ft building in an industrial area of Arthur to become an indoor cannabis cultivation and processing ...
Read More »The First Black-Owned Multinational Cannabis Brand: Al Harrington’s Viola To Launch In Canada
Article by Javier Hasse, Forbes Al Harrington’scannabis products are finally reaching Canada. According to information procured exclusively ahead of an official announcement, cannabinoid-focused biopharmaceutical company Avicanna(also featured in this Forbes article) will be licensing the brand of the NBA star, Viola, and using it to create specific formulations for sale across medical and consumer retail channels in Canada. Viola will receive a royalty fee ...
Read More »Why Medical Cannabis Packaging Poses Accessibility Challenges
Article by Max Monahan-Ellison, Growth Op via Vancouver Sun Opening medical cannabis packaging is complicated and difficult for many patients, and this is intentional.The Cannabis Act was developed with the purpose of preventing youth access, protecting public health, curbing the illicit market and ensuring the medical stream is not misused. As a result, equity and accessibility often take a backseat. “Packaging is ...
Read More »What Exactly Is The Drug Classification For Cannabis?
Article by Rashika Srivastava, Cannabis Life Network Do you wonder about cannabis drug classification? The effects vary with different users. It can be a depressant, a stimulant, or a hallucinogen. Exploring possible cannabis drug classifications Depressants, also known as ‘downers’, will put you to sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and prevent seizures. They can effect concentration and coordination. They do not necessarily ...
Read More »“Puff, Puff, Pass” and Other Common Cannabis-Related Lingo
Article by Brooklyn Cooper, Cannabis Life Network Stoner slang is like a foreign language, and unfortunately, Duolingo can’t even help you with your fluency. Luckily though, Urban Dictionary (the online glossary for slang and cultural phrases) is a lifeline for anyone who’s too afraid to ask, “what does that mean?” Cannabis itself has a multitude of synonyms such as weed, pot, grass, marijuana, ...
Read More »Health Canada Eyes Crackdown on Cannabis Patients Who Grow Their Own
Article by Enzo DiMatteo, Now Toronto It’s about to get harder for registered medical marijuana users in Canada to grow their own cannabis. Health Canada has issued a “draft guidance document” for public consultations on rules that currently govern medical marijuana patients who grow their own medicine. The feds are reportedly concerned with the flow of weed into the illicit market. To ...
Read More »Cannabis IPM Systems – For Powdery Mildew – Grown From Human Liver Protein
Article by Travis Cesarone, Cannabis Life Network The active pesticide ingredient in Actinovate SP, Streptomyces Lydicus, was reapproved for cannabis cultivators in Canada in 2020. This pesticide is used to treat powdery mildew but held a controversial status since the owner, Novozymes BioAg, was tied in a partnership with Monsanto. (1) So, what about the use of human liver proteins to grow ...
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