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Canadian cannabis packaging: What does it all mean?
Fynn Stewart - Published on September 16, 2019read moreUnpacking Canadians cannabis packaging.
Judge puts two-week hold on new cannabis licenses in Ontario
Harrison Jordan - Published on September 13, 2019read moreAfter a group of 11 disqualified retailers took the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario to court.
Canadian cannabis strains for people who love myrcene
Fynn Stewart - Published on September 12, 2019read moreMyrcene, also found in hops, is one of the most abundantly found terpenes in the world of cannabis.
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16 out of 51 legal cannabis stores in Saskatchewan have yet to open
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on September 12, 2019read moreNearly one year into legalization, the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority remains sluggish in their screening and approval process.
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Canadian company planning to introduce odourless cannabis
Harrison Jordan - Published on September 11, 2019read moreBut should they?
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Tim Hortons’ wifi blocks legal cannabis websites
Harrison Jordan - Published on September 10, 2019read moreYet illicit cannabis sellers still remain accessible on their network.
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Canada watches warily as reports of vape pen illnesses increase in US
Terri Coles - Published on September 10, 2019read moreConcentrates for vaping will become legal across Canada next month.
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Edibles regulations to be challenged in Canadian court
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on September 9, 2019read moreLawyer John Conroy says Health Canada’s edibles-package limit of 10 mg is not enough for medical consumers.
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Smellin’ lemons: Unlocking the potential of citrus-scented cannabis
Sundial Cannabis - Published on September 9, 2019read moreCan this terpene boost your mood and enhance productivity?
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Quebec Superior Court overrules ban on homegrowing
Amy German - Published on September 9, 2019read moreQuebec’s ban on cannabis home growing has been deemed unconstitutional by Superior Court Justice Manon Lavoie in the province’s top court.









