Article by Marijuana Business Daily Canada’s federal health department will no longer be releasing cannabis industry data on a monthly basis, a spokesperson for Health Canada told Marijuana Business Daily, citing priorities related to the ongoing pandemic. “We are working in prioritization mode in order to ensure that information most vital to the wellbeing and safety of Canadians is being published ...
Read More »Here’s How Much Legal Cannabis is Being Sold in Canada’s Biggest Cities
Article by Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily Toronto might boast the most legal cannabis sales of any Canadian city, but its residents lag far behind those in Calgary and even Quebec City when it comes to per-capita spending on recreational products. Data from Canada’s federal statisticians offers early insights into how much legal cannabis is being sold in some of ...
Read More »Study: Fewer Patients with Pelvic Pain Taking Opioids Following Cannabis Legalization
Article by NORML Canada An increasing percentage of Canadian patients with pelvic pain are accessing cannabis and those who do are consuming fewer opioids, according to data published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology. A team of researchers affiliated with the University of British Columbia retrospectively evaluated cannabis use among women with self-reported pelvic pain over a six-year period (2013 to 2019). Researchers ...
Read More »Pre-Roll Joint Market Provides Multiple Growth Opportunities For Creso
Article by Trevor Hoey, Finfeed Creso Pharma Limited’s (ASX:CPH; FRA: 1X8) wholly-owned Canadian subsidiary, Mernova Medicinal Inc. has secured new purchase orders valued at C$145,192 (A$150,770) from the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) and Yukon Liquor Corporation (Yukon). These orders include a repeat order from the OCS and the second order Mernova has received for its pre-roll joint range in a ...
Read More »17-Year-Old Charged With Cannabis-Related Offences in Rockland
Article by James Morgan, The Review On March 31, 2021, shortly after 12:30 a.m., a Russell County OPP officer observed a parked vehicle on the shoulder of County Road 17 in Rockland. The officer stopped to conduct a wellbeing check on the driver. The investigation revealed that the driver was in contravention of the Ontario Cannabis Act, resulting in a ...
Read More »RCMP Allege N.B. Grow-Op at Former School Housed More Cannabis Plants Than Legally Allowed
Article by Aidan Cox, CBC News The RCMP is defending its seizure of several cannabis plants from a grow-op in 2019, alleging that the operators were growing more plants than they were legally allowed. Several other plants being grown at the former site of Coles Island School were also seized and destroyed because they were being grown by someone who wasn’t ...
Read More »3 Ways Cannabis Extraction Equipment Makers Are Innovating
Article by Bart Schaneman, Marijuana Business Daily Cannabis extraction equipment represents one of the most innovative sectors in the industry, with new products and constantly evolving techniques for processing raw plant material. Among other areas, marijuana and hemp companies are developing: Ways to combine extraction solvents. Novel winterization methods. Tools to refine the extraction process that have roots in the ...
Read More »Ontario Cannabis Store Expands Expedited Delivery Service to St. Marys
Article by Casey Kenny, My Stratford Now You’re now able to get cannabis delivered to your door in St.Marys. The Ontario Cannabis Store is bringing its no-charge, direct-to-door expedited delivery service to the town. Read the full article here.
Read More »Canadian Online Medical Cannabis Supplier To Offer CBD Flower From $1.96/Gram
Article by Sam Riches, Growth Op Starting on April 20, Cannalogue, a Toronto-based health and technology company, will begin offering CBD flower from $1.96/gram, per a company press release. According to Cannalogue, it is the lowest per gram price for medical cannabis in Canada. “We are living in times of unprecedented financial need, where cost is the key determinant in health ...
Read More »Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy Tackles Harm Reduction with Next Phase of Get Sensible Youth Cannabis Education Campaign
Article by Stockhouse Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (“CSSDP”) announce the next phase of their Get Sensible cannabis education campaign with the launch of their website getsensible.org and two recently hosted youth-focused cannabis roundtable discussions, facilitated on March 24th and 25th. The discussions were co-led by 4 newly hired Peer Leaders and attended by 35 youth (17-25 years of age) from across the ...
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