Article by Bill Macdonald, High! Canada Dr. Stephanie Mason is a founder of Natural Health Services, a pioneering medical Cannabis clinic which opened its doors in Calgary, back in May of 2015. She is a doctor of Psychiatry who specializes in addiction therapy. Stephanie is dedicated to remediating the harmful effects of addiction and other human ailments by prescribing medical ...
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5 Things to Look for as Ontario Unveils its New Marijuana Law
Article by Patrick Cain, Global News Ontario is set to introduce legislation Wednesday that would regulate the sale and distribution of recreational marijuana. The province was the first to announce detailed plans last month for cannabis once the federal government makes it legal in July 2018. Many of the workaday details of how legal marijuana will work are up to ...
Read More »A Deeper Look into Canada’s Upcoming $46M Cannabis Education Campaigns
Article by Mike Okada, Cannabis Life Network On Oct. 31, the Canadian government announced that it’s spending an additional $36.4M on a five-year cannabis education and awareness campaign, which is on top of the $9.6M announced earlier in the 2017 Budget, adding up to a total of $46M. The Trudeau government justifies the spending as “protecting the youth” which is ...
Read More »Highlights of Ontario’s New Marijuana Legislation
Article by National Post Ontario’s proposed marijuana legislation will, if passed, establish regulations to govern the sale of recreational pot in the province. Here are some highlights of the new bill: –Sets the legal age to use, buy or cultivate marijuana at 19. –Bans cannabis use in public places, workplaces and vehicles. –Creates a provincial retailer, a subsidiary of the ...
Read More »Conservative Health Critic Takes Exception with Plan to Allow Homegrown Marijuana
Article by Jonathan Rumley, Yahoo As the Liberal bill to legalize recreational cannabis makes its way through the House of Commons, the Conservatives are holding steady with her objection to home growing. Conservative health critic and Ontario MP Marilyn Gladu has been a vocal opponent against the part of the plan that allows for up to four marijuana plants per household. ...
Read More »RastaRozion – Bubba Ganoush Rosin Review
Written by Gideon B, for Dankr.ca. RastaRozion Overview: RastaRozion is a Toronto-based rosin company comprised of two Rastafarians who both have a high respect for nature and its offerings. With over 40 years of combined experience in the cannabis field, they joined forces and launched RastaRozion in early 2017. Accessing RastaRozion: Want to try RastaRozion rosin? They press some award-winning ...
Read More »Ontario Introduces Pot Legislation with Steep Fines for Illegal Dispensaries
Article by The Chronic Herald Businesses that illegally sell recreational marijuana after the government of Ontario sets up its own shops could be fined up to $1 million under legislation tabled Wednesday. One of the main aspects of the proposed law, which would take effect once the federal government makes the drug legal in July 2018, is to crack down ...
Read More »Ontario to Introduce Legislation to Sell, Distribute Marijuana
Article by National Post Ontario is set to introduce legislation today that would regulate the sale and distribution of recreational marijuana. The province was the first to announce detailed plans last month for cannabis once the federal government makes it legal in July 2018. The drug will be sold in up to 150 stores run by the Ontario Liquor Control ...
Read More »High! Canada Magazine Reviews TopLeaf
Article by Sarah Samedi, High! Canada Hello! I am La Diva Sativa, Sarah Samedi. I’m 37 years old, Canadian (Southern Ontario), and am a stage four cancer survivor. I believe that so many ailments can be treated with cannabis use, and I believe that knowledge is power. Advocating and educating people on how to use cannabis is so important, so ...
Read More »Wynne: Cannabis Law Should Spell End for ‘Dispensaries’
Article by Robert Benzie, The Toronto Star Attorney General Yasir Naqvi will table a bill on Wednesday that will outline the provincial rules surrounding recreational marijuana when the federal government legalizes cannabis in next July 1. The premier said Monday there would be no surprises in the new law, which will restrict weed consumption to those 19 and older and confine its ...
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