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Toronto Cannabis Events: September 3 – September 9, 2018

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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, September 3, 2018: Advanced Ganja Yoga When: 6:30pm-8:30pm Where: The House of Yoga (714 Bloor St W, Toronto) Price: $30/class, 4 classes for $100 Tuesday, September 4, 2018: TERRIFIC TUESDAY GANJA YOGA BASIC with Jose When: 7:30pm-9:30pm Where: ...

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Dear Herb: Can I Legally Import Cannabis From Abroad?

Herb answers your questions about legal consumption and growing, the law, etiquette — you name it, he'll look into it. Dear Herb: Can I legally import cannabis from abroad? There's lots of weed in the world, but importing it into Canada is a tall order

Article by The Leaf News Dear Herb: Once things are legal here, will I be able to import cannabis from other countries? — Weed from Abroad Dear Weed from Abroad: Perhaps you dream of bringing some true Colombian Gold to Canada, or Jamaican Lamb’s Bread? It’s a nice idea. Unfortunately, the short answer is no, you will not be able to import cannabis from ...

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Joint History Lesson

JOINT HISTORY LESSON CANNA LANCE

Article by Canna Lance, Cannabis Life Network Ever wondered where the first rolling company was created or when the first record of someone smoking a joint was? If so, you’re definitely going to want to check out this article! Many people in the cannabis culture love consuming this plant rolled up into what is commonly known as a joint. While ...

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With Cannabis Legalization, It’s Not the Teens We Have to Worry About. It’s Seniors

With cannabis legalization, it’s not the teens we have to worry about. It’s seniors By EMMA TEITELNational Columnist According to the Canadian Science Policy Centre, “the percentage of Ontarians over 50 who used cannabis in the past year nearly tripled over the last 10 years, and rose fivefold since 1977.” (RICHARD VOGEL / AP)

Article by Emma Teitel, Toronto Star Legal cannabis is upon us and the nation’s parents are paranoid. More accurately, they are concerned, according to a survey commissioned by OrganiGram Inc., a Canadian medical marijuana producer, that they lack the resources necessary to educate their kids about the risks involved in lighting up, getting high, or as we said in my ...

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Fears of Being ‘Outed’ as a Cannabis User Linger as Cybersecurity Concerns Hang Over Legalization

Fears of being ‘outed’ as a cannabis user linger as cybersecurity concerns hang over legalization By MELANIE GREENStarMetro Vancouver PERRIN GRAUER

Article by Melanie Green and Perrin Grauer, StarMetro Vancouver Questions around how consumer data will be protected by cannabis retailers continue to loom large for some Canadians. And those questions are becoming more complicated as legalization approaches and a number of key concerns remain unanswered. “Peter,” a web specialist living in Victoria, B.C., who asked his name be withheld for fear that ...

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High! Canada: MMJ Canada

High! Canada: MMJ Canada

Article by Cy Williams High! Canada MMJ Canada, co-founded by Clint Younge and Aaron Sinnathamby, opened its doors to the public in 2013 in Vancouver, British Columbia as a very small but passionate dispensary, with 100% dedication to all of its members. MMJ Canada has provided cannabis and cannabis alternatives to eligible patients in a safe, professional, and upscale environment for ...

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Move Over Betty Crocker: Pot Edibles to Include Anything You Can Brew, Stew, Cook or Chew

Move over Betty Crocker: Pot edibles to include anything you can brew, stew, cook or chew By JOSEPH HALLCannabis Reporter Kitchen staff work on infusing candy with marijuana extract at the AmeriCanna Edibles facility in Boulder, Colo. In Canada, edibles — and drinkables — will join the legalized ranks of pot products for sale in October 2019. (JOE MAHONEY)

Article by Joseph Hall, Toronto Star There’s sure to be cookies, brownies, gummy bears and all that sweet, expected fare. But the range of edible cannabis products that could be available to Canadians next year may well be on a Betty-Crocker scale. Indeed, just about anything you can brew, stew, cook or chew could have cannabis content when edibles — and drinkables ...

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