Written by Gideon B, for Dankr.ca. Over the last few years I have been fortunate to witness a massive shift and evolution in the cannabis field across Canada and worldwide. From a flooding of new products and concentrates in the marketplace, to the many different cannabis-related events being hosted in every city, today the public are in for a treat ...
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Will Ottawa Teens Cross The Bridge To Buy Their Pot In Gatineau If The Legal Age To Buy Is Lower?
Article by Jacquie Miller, Ottawa Citizen Ottawa 18-year-olds have for years gleefully evaded Ontario’s age requirement of 19 to buy alcohol by making a short trip across the Ottawa River to drink legally in Quebec. Now that provincial age discrepancy appears likely to be replicated for pot smokers, too, with reports the Quebec government intends to set the legal age ...
Read More »Snoop Dogg Invests In Toronto-Based Seed-To-Sale Cannabis Tracking Software
Article by Toronto Star Rapper Snoop Dogg is digging further into the Canadian cannabis ecosystem, investing in a seed-to-sale software provider as the country prepares for the legalization of marijuana by Canada Day next year. Toronto-based Trellis, a cannabis inventory management software provider, said Thursday the weed-loving rapper’s venture capital firm is leading its latest $2-million (U.S.) seed round. Snoop ...
Read More »CannaLove – Peanut Butter Cup Video Review
Review by Michael Kushbury, for Dankr.ca. CannaLove Overview: I don’t have too much information on CannaLove but I got their products from the Bloom High Tea Social Club booth at The Karma Cup. From what I’ve seen, CannaLove produces high-end boutique style edibles that look as good as they taste! Accessing CannaLove: As I mentioned above, I came into contact ...
Read More »BC Unveils Cannabis Legalization Options: An In-Depth Look
Article by Mike Okada, Cannabis Life Network BC’s Solicitor General and Public Safety Ministry recently released their discussion paper on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation. This is part of BC’s public engagement plan on cannabis which also consists of a joint committee with BC municipalities and a public survey, available here. The deadline for the survey is Nov. 1, 2017. The discussion ...
Read More »High! Canada: Luna Talks
Article by Luna Xtreme, High! Canada Im a sucker for the spotlight. My whole life I’ve been trying to impress my friends, and make people laugh. I was with a group of friends one day and decided to look cool and hop a fence instead of walking around it with the rest. I ended up ripping my pants pretty badly in ...
Read More »Will There Be a National Pot Shortage In July, 2018? Depends Who You Ask
Article by Patrick Cain, Global News a recent poll is anything to go by, over six million Canadians who don’t smoke (or vape, or ingest) marijuana now plan to try it when it’s legal starting next July. Any way you look at it, that’s a lot of pot. Expected national demand under recreational legalization is in the range of 650,000 kilograms a year, the ...
Read More »Damian Abraham Takes Laura Jane Grace on a BC Bud Tour
Video by Vice News BC Bud Tour takes us on a journey through Canada’s pacific jewel with a cast of characters that make up the true DNA of the city. From the homes of urban weed growers to where to find the cheapest eats, a diverse group of locals lead us into the different worlds and underbellies of the greater ...
Read More »Toronto Cannabis Events: October 2 – October 8, 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 October 2, 2017: Budz Social Picnic When: 2:00pm-4:30pm Where: TBA Price: Free. More info 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 ...
Read More »Ontario’s Legalization Plan: A 1950’s Approach to a 21st Century Marketplace?
Article by Lift News Ontario’s decision to establish cannabis retail distribution in a government monopoly generated a strong reaction from industry professionals, activists, and the media alike. Essentially, what is proposed is a hybrid approach to distributing cannabis, similar to that of tobacco and alcohol, which may result in a 1950’s-style retail consumer experience. Picture a customer walking up to a ...
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