The Community

Canada Moves a Step Closer to Legalising Marijuana

Canada moves a step closer to legalising marijuana

Article by BBC News A key legislative hurdle has been passed as Canada moves closer to legalising recreational cannabis. Canadian senators passed the Cannabis Act by 56 votes to 30 with one abstention after studying the landmark legislation for six months. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has committed to making marijuana legal by this summer. Canada will be the first G7 ...

Read More »

Canadian Senate Passes Cannabis Act

BREAKING: Canadian Senate Passes Cannabis Act By Calvin Hughes

Article by Calvin Hughes, Civilized The Cannabis Act was passed by the Canadian Senate today. Voted in by a comfortable margin – 56 yeas, 30 nays, and 1 exemption – the new legislation now goes for further scrutiny by the House/Royal Assent before it becomes active. Bill C-45—or as it is more commonly known, the Cannabis Act—makes marijuana legal for recreational ...

Read More »

2 Conservative Senators Abstaining From Pot Vote Because They Stand to Profit From It

2 Conservative senators abstaining from pot vote because they stand to profit from it Tory Senator calls Trudeau's last-minute decision to appoint 2 new senators 'opportunism' Catherine Cullen · CBC News. Senators Linda Frum and Nicole Eaton are steering clear of the debate over the Trudeau government's cannabis legalization bill. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images)

Article by Catherine Cullen, CBC News It’s no secret that many Conservatives don’t like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plans for pot. On Wednesday, the Conservative leader in the Senate, Larry Smith, criticized the federal government’s “rush to legalize marijuana.” A few days earlier, Conservative Senator Denise Batters said Canada is not ready for legalization and “Canadians will pay the price for ...

Read More »

Senate Votes to Pass Recreational Legalization of Pot, Amended Bill Now Goes Back to House of Commons

Senate votes to pass recreational legalization of pot, amended bill now goes back to House of Commons Liberal MPs must now decide which amendments to keep and which to toss before sending bill back to Senate. The Liberal government's bill legalizing the recreational use of cannabis has passed third reading in the Senate and now returns to the House of Commons where Liberal MPs will decide which amendments to accept and which to reject. (CBC)

Article by CBC News Senators have voted to pass the Trudeau government’s landmark legislation to lift Canada’s 95-year-old prohibition on recreational cannabis by a vote of 56 to 30 with one abstention. Despite the resolute opposition of the 32 Conservative senators, and trepidation among some independent senators, Bill C-45 now moves back to the House of Commons. MPs there will now ...

Read More »

Everything You Wanted to Know About Canaduan Cannabis Legalization … But Forgot to Ask

Everything you wanted to know about cannabis legalization … but forgot to ask Where can you buy it? Can you grow your own? Can you smoke and drive? And will Canada legalize other drugs now, too? Selling marijuana in Canada without a license will incur fines of up to $5,000 or up to 14 years in prison – but you can share with your friends. Photograph: Zuma/Rex Drew Brown

Article by Drew Brown, The Guardian When can I buy it? We’re not sure. Probably late summer or early autumn. The government had intended for recreational marijuana use to be legalized by 1 July 2018. Bill C-45, the Cannabis Act, passed its third reading in the House of Commons last fall, and Trudeau has emphasised that it will be implemented without delay. ...

Read More »

Goodbye Counterculture: What Will Happen When Weed Goes Corporate?

Goodbye counterculture: what will happen when weed goes corporate? Cannabis is not a counterculture movement anymore.’ the Melbourne Free Cannabis Community 420 rally held in Melbourne, 2018. Photograph: David Crosling/AAP. It is big corporations, not small independent producers, who will reap the benefits of cannabis legalization in Canada – but what will that mean for musicians and artists? Kate Robertson, for NOW Toronto

Article by Kate Robertson, The Guardian On a cool evening this past winter, Markham cannabis producer MedReleaf unveiled the first official branding for a legal recreational weed company at Toronto’s Opera House. Inside, a white Bob Marley cover band called Mob Barley & the Railers played an enthusiastic but seemingly endless rendition of every greatest hits track, from No Woman No Cry ...

Read More »

All Eyes on Canada as First G7 Nation Prepares to Make Marijuana Legal

All eyes on Canada as first G7 nation prepares to make marijuana legal From crime to health to business, Canada’s decision to legalize marijuana is a grand progressive experiment that promises to answer a host of questions. Marijuana legalization could affect Canada’s crime patterns, health and countless other factors. Photograph: Bernard Weil/Toronto Star via Getty Images. Selena Ross in Montreal

Article by Selena Ross, The Guardian When Canopy Growth opened its first cannabis factory in an old chocolate plant near Ottawa four years ago, it did so predicting a bright future. Canada had already legalized medical marijuana, and Canopy predicted full legalization for recreational use to be next. What the company hadn’t predicted, however, was the sudden flood of foreign visitors. Politicians ...

Read More »

Senate Indigenous Committee Came Close to Indefinitely Postponing Cannabis Legalization

Senate Indigenous committee came close to indefinitely postponing cannabis legalization By Staff. The Trudeau government has averted a potential confrontation with Indigenous senators that could have delayed the legalization of recreational marijuana. Ron Ward

Article by Global News The Trudeau government has averted a potential confrontation with Indigenous senators that could have delayed the legalization of recreational marijuana. The 11 members of the Senate’s Aboriginal peoples’ committee had planned Wednesday to support a Conservative amendment that would have indefinitely deferred implementation of Bill C-45 until such time as the government tables in both houses ...

Read More »

Pure 710 – Cookies and Cream Review

pure 710 exclusive chocolate bar thc distillate infused

Reviewed by Toronto Toker for Dankr.ca. Pure 710 Overview: Pure 710 is a new company started in early 2018, bringing a variety of products to the table. They are starting to venture out to events with CannaCup being their first one. We had the pleasure of running in to them at Nathan Philip Square for the 4/20 Toronto festivities. Accessing Pure ...

Read More »

The Ontario Election: What Does It Mean For Cannabis?

Andrea Horwath The Ontario Election: What Does It Mean For Cannabis? Randi Druzin

Article by Randi Druzin, Leafly News With the Ontario general election just a day away, party leaders are making their final pitch to voters and political pundits are scratching their heads, trying to predict a winner. The Progressive Conservative Party and the New Democratic Party are in a dead heat, with both expected to win 37% of the votes, according ...

Read More »

Powered by Dragonballsuper Youtube Download animeshow