Article by Malone Mullin, CBC News With 200 officers trained to detect inebriated drivers already — and more on the way in time for marijuana’s expected legalization next spring — Sgt. Brett Moore of Toronto police’s Traffic Services is confident in law enforcement’s ability to prevent stoners from getting away with driving high. But Moore admits the drug presents its share of ...
Read More »Pruning: The Different Methodologies
Article by Robert Bergman, Weed News How can you improve the yields of your marijuana plant? Prune your plant strategically; the key to bigger and healthier buds. Though essentially, pruning means cutting off parts of your plant, but it is not all this simple. You have to chop of your plant in a certain way to enjoy the benefits of pruning. ...
Read More »Toronto Cannabis Events: August 7 – August 13, 2017
Toronto is an amazing city for cannabis with so many diverse events going on. Here is a list of the events going on this upcoming week and weekend: Monday August 7, 2017: Ganja Pranayama (All Levels) When: 5:00pm-6:30pm Where: The House of Yoga (714 Bloor St W, Toronto) Price: $30/class, 5 classes for $125 All Levels Ganja Yoga When: 7:30pm-9:00pm Where: The House of Yoga ...
Read More »Kushbury – Dancehall Medical Marijuana Strain Video Review
Video by Micheal Kushbury, Kushbury.com Dancehall is a fantastic 1:1 CBD strain that has a very interesting flavour profile and is great for daytime use. Full review on kushbury.com See source here.
Read More »Most of Canada’s Marijuana Growers Are Otherwise Law-Abiding: Advocates
Article by Mike Hager, The Globe and Mail Contrary to common RCMP wisdom, organized crime groups play a relatively small role in Canada’s underground cannabis trade, and the majority of people behind the country’s illegal grow operations and dispensaries are otherwise law-abiding, a group of academics and small-scale marijuana businesses have told the federal legalization task force. A written submission ...
Read More »Study: Nearly Half Of People Who Use Cannabidiol Products Stop Taking Traditional Medicines
Article by Debra Borchardt, Forbes The largest survey on cannabidiol or CBD usage to date found that women were more likely than men to use CBD and once they started using it, were likely to drop their traditional medicine. A new survey from Brightfield Group and HelloMD covered 2,400 of HelloMD’s community of 150,000 members and did a deep dive into the usage of CBD ...
Read More »Number of Alberta Doctors Prescribing Pot Grew by 50% in 4 Months
Article by Jon Hiltz, Marijuana.com The medical community in Western Canada is catching on to the knowledge that cannabis is a highly-effective natural medicine. According to the Alberta College of Physicians and Surgeons, the number of doctors in the province of Alberta who prescribe cannabis to their patients has increased by 50 percent in the last four months. At the end of 2016, ...
Read More »High! Canada Reviews Cobra Canada Product Line Review
Article by Vicki Clough, High! Canada With the wide array of medicinal marijuana products available, it can be difficult for newbies, such as myself, to navigate the possible benefits of certain products. Fortunately, I have done some legwork for you and this month I will focus on the Cobra Canada range of topical and vape products. Cobra Canada Vape Pens: ...
Read More »Shattered Sweets – 100mg Dark Chocolate Truffle with Salted Caramel Ganache Review
Review by Brook, for Dankr.ca. Shattered Sweets Overview: Shattered Sweets delivers high quality artisanal chocolates with a THC distillate punch. I tried a 100mg Dark Chocolate Truffle with Salted Caramel Ganache. It gave strong physical and mental effects with minimal weedy flavour. Accessing Shattered Sweets: Shattered Sweets can be found at the Green Market events and can easily be ...
Read More »Federal Court of Appeal Sides With Medical Pot Grower in Home Mortgage Discrimination Case
Article by Julius Melnitzer, Financial Post The Federal Court has ordered the Canadian Human Rights Commission to reconsider a discrimination claim by a licensed medical marijuana grower after the Bank of Nova Scotia called in his up-to-date mortgage. Wendy Hulton of Dickinson Wright LLP said last week’s ruling reflects the evolution of popular and judicial attitudes to marijuana, particularly with its impending legalization ...
Read More »
Dankr.ca – Your Toronto Connection