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Health Canada And The Licensed Producers Have Both Hidden Dangerous Cannabis Contamination From The Public
Article by PotFacts.ca A controversial pesticide banned in Canada has been discovered in products sold by a federally licensed medical marijuana producer, The Globe and Mail has learned, but neither the company nor Health Canada have informed the public. Myclobutanil, a chemical that is also prohibited for use on legal cannabis in Colorado, Washington and Oregon because of health concerns, ...
Read More »Plan to Police Cannabis-Impaired Driving Full of Holes: Experts
Article by Solomon Israel, Winnipeg Free Press Legalizing cannabis in Canada next summer could unleash a dangerous wave of stoned drivers on the nation’s roads, warn police, road-safety advocates and opposition politicians. The Liberal government is attempting to take precautions by reforming drug-impaired driving laws through Bill C-46, tabled alongside the Cannabis Act last April. When Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould ...
Read More »Bringing a Taste of the Caribbean to Kensington.
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 ...
Read More »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 »Ontario’s Pot Plan Aims To Protect Us From Ourselves: Neil Macdonald
Article by Neil Macdonald, CBC News But of course the government of Ontario intends to make itself one of the biggest weed dealers in the world. And of course it’s going to award itself an absolute monopoly — the cannabis equivalent of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO). Was there ever any doubt? There’s a fortune to be made ...
Read More »Condo Corporations Need To Prepare Plans To Deal With Marijuana Use Before It Becomes A Problem
Article by Bob Aaron, The Toronto Star When marijuana becomes legal next summer, landlords, tenants and condominium owners can expect an increase in disputes related to both indoor and outdoor smoking. Effective July 2018, anyone 19 and over will be able to smoke marijuana in their units and grow up to four plants per residence. The maximum height of the plants may ...
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 »Half Of Ontarians Want Weed Regulated Like Booze: Poll
Article by Robert Benzie, Toronto Star Half of Ontarians believe recreational marijuana should be regulated like alcohol, a new poll suggests. Forum Research found 50 per cent of respondents want the government to treat cannabis like alcohol. That’s encouraging news to Premier Kathleen Wynne’s administration, which will restrict the sale of legalized weed to 150 standalone LCBO-run stores “It seems the ...
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 ...
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