
Harrison Jordan is a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto and enjoys reading and writing about the regulatory affairs of cannabis in Canada and around the world.
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Counterfeit Cannabis: How To Tell If Your Canadian Weed is Actually Legal
Harrison Jordan - Published on June 26, 2019read moreBootleggers have begun counterfeiting government cannabis packaging.
Shoppers Drug Mart Announces Pilot Cannabis Blockchain Program
Harrison Jordan - Published on June 24, 2019read moreCould this be the start of a legitimate blockchain and cannabis relationship in Canada?
Canadian Producer to Release Pure Cannabis ‘Cigarettes’
Harrison Jordan - Published on June 18, 2019read moreAnd some on social media don’t like it.
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Edibles will be available in Canada in December 2019
Harrison Jordan - Published on June 14, 2019read moreHealth Canada has finalized new regulations governing edibles, extracts, and topicals.
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Ontario Quietly Removes Illegal Dispensary Residence Loophole
Harrison Jordan - Published on June 13, 2019read moreAnd, they implemented mandatory minimum fines.
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5 Wacky Canadian Cannabis Laws You Didn’t Know Existed
Harrison Jordan - Published on June 11, 2019read moreCannabis might be legal in Canada, but these obscure laws might surprise you.
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Cannabis Retail Guide: Smōk, Ajax
Harrison Jordan - Published on June 5, 2019read moreSee inside the first cannabis store in Ajax.
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Alberta Lifts Ban on Licensing New Cannabis Stores
Harrison Jordan - Published on May 30, 2019read moreThe province returns to processing existing retail applications.
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Some Ontario Cannabis Stores Cut Hours Amid National Supply Shortage
Harrison Jordan - Published on May 24, 2019read more“Ontario is not immune to supply issues.”
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Illegal Toronto Dispensary Finds Legal Loophole to Keep Doors Open
Harrison Jordan - Published on April 28, 2019read moreThe stores claim that they double as residences.









