Article by CBC News The locations of 24 cannabis retail stores across Newfoundland and Labrador — detailing where you will be able to buy legal marijuana — were released Monday, and many will be attached to Dominion supermarkets that already have liquor stores. But the list was criticized by the provincial branch of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business for ...
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High! Canada Reviews: Canndora
Article by Mel Wilhelm High! Canada This month High! Canada Magazine had the pleasure of reviewing the Canndora Club gift box for women. A gift pack delivered in the mail to your door, filled with beautiful cannabis accessories. I have signed up for smokers packs in past, But this gift box was different. It was filled with beautiful and elegant smoking accessories ...
Read More »National Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer Admits To Smoking Marijuana In The Past, Says He Still Opposes Government’s Plan For Legalization
Article by Laura Stone and Daniel LeBlanc, The Globe and Mail Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer smoked marijuana as a young adult, but still opposes the Liberal government’s plan to legalize the drug, his office says. Mr. Scheer made the admission on a popular Quebec television show on Sunday, on which co-host Dany Turcotte also invited Mr. Scheer to this summer’s ...
Read More »It’s Time for a New Discussion of Marijuana’s Risks
Article by Aaron E. Carroll, New York Times The benefits and harms of medical marijuana can be debated, but more states are legalizing pot, even for recreational use. A new evaluation of marijuana’s risks is overdue. Last year, the National Academies of Sciences, Medicine and Engineering released a comprehensive report on cannabis use. At almost 400 pages long, it reviewed both potential ...
Read More »Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation’s Cannabis Stores Are Going Old School With Product Behind The Counters
Article by Jean Laroche, CBC News Nova Scotians nostalgic for the good ole days when buying liquor meant having their favourite brand hand-delivered by a store clerk behind a counter are going to love the new cannabis store model the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation will be using. Customers will line up, consult menus and place their orders, which clerks will fill from behind ...
Read More »The 20th Global Marijuana March Toronto
Written by Toronto Toker for Dankr.ca. Global Marijuana March is a worldwide protest that was started in 1999. As time when on the march spread and is now in 829 different cities and 72 countries. Toronto was one of the first cities to participate in the march back in 1999, making this the 20th Global Marijuana March Toronto. Thousands of cannabis ...
Read More »New Campaign Calls For Marijuana Possession Convictions To Go Up In Smoke
Article by Ryan Patrick Jones, CBC News A group of Toronto lawyers, activists and entrepreneurs launched a petition Friday calling on the federal government to grant amnesty to people convicted of simple cannabis possession charges. “If the federal government is going to legalize cannabis, then it doesn’t make any sense for these convictions to stay on people’s records,” said criminal defence ...
Read More »Cut Off: How Veterans Affairs’ Clawback on Medical Marijuana Threw a New Brunswick Community Off-Kilter
Article by Jessica Leeder, The Globe and Mail It’s 2:30 a.m. and former soldier Chris Reid is walking briskly through torrential rain, down the main commercial strip of Oromocto, past the dormant Tim Hortons, the empty Legion parking lot and a bank of darkened windows at Veterans Affairs. He sets a quick pace for a man with no place to ...
Read More »How To Wreck Your Home With Cannabis Plants
Article by Caleb McMillan, Cannabis Life Network Four cannabis plants can wreck your home, says a Canadian realtors group. Maybe that’s true, maybe it isn’t. One thing is for sure, and you can confirm this with any mother, 4 kids and two dogs will definitely wreck your home. Of course, give it time, the dogs will pass away and the kids ...
Read More »Growing Pains: How Oregon Wound Up With Way More Pot Than It Can Smoke
Article by Lily Raff McCaulou, The Guardian Trey Willison, a cannabis farmer in Eugene, first started worrying last May about there being too much marijuana in Oregon. He had sold all his “clone” plants to other growers, who were using them to cultivate yet more marijuana. “You start doing the math on that and it just didn’t make sense how people ...
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