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The Campaign for Cannabis Amnesty Fights to Right Prohibition’s Wrongs
Sam Riches - Published on May 17, 2018Read moreThe Campaign for Cannabis Amnesty is making sure the government can’t continue to deal in erratic hypocrisy, but must actually address the systemic and oppressive failings of prohibition.
Legal Cannabis Can’t Beat Street Dealers Without Concentrates, Senate Hears
Harrison Jordan - Published on May 16, 2018Read more“If the government’s mandate is to stamp out the black market, they need to allow for vaporization and concentrates as soon as possible,” says dosist CEO Josh Campbell, who testified before the Senate last week.
Quebec Wants to Ban Homegrow. Is It the Will of the Voters or Vested Interests?
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on May 15, 2018Read moreWhen Health Minister Lucie Charlebois speaks of a majority who oppose home growing, it very well may be a deck stacked with companies who stand to make a profit from keeping Quebeckers from growing their own.
Canadian Merger Aims to Create ‘World’s Largest Cannabis Company’
Randi Druzin - Published on May 14, 2018Read moreAurora Cannabis’ announcement that it will acquire MedReleaf for C$3.2 billion may put the squeeze on smaller cannabis farmers.
I’m a cannabis-using mom. How should I talk to my kids about legalization?
Michelle Bilodeau - Published on May 10, 2018Read moreAs we near legalization in Canada, how society shifts in the next few years will ultimately help me determine how to talk to my daughter about cannabis.
Indigenous Communities and the Cannabis Act: A Clash of Tradition and Treaties
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on May 9, 2018Read moreSome Indigenous communities want an all-out ban on cannabis. Others want to be able to grow and sell cannabis freely. All feel they have a moral right to decide for themselves.
Loblaws Announces Plans to Sell Cannabis in Newfoundland & Labrador
Harrison Jordan - Published on May 7, 2018Read moreA Loblaws spokesperson said the cannabis would be sold behind the counter in small, existing tobacco shops ‘adjacent but separate’ to the grocery stores.
Ontario’s ‘Cannabis Product Call’ Offers Clues on the Forthcoming Retail Marketplace
Harrison Jordan - Published on May 7, 2018Read moreIn the product call, the OCS asks whether each product fits in the categories of “Good,” “Better,” and “Best.”
‘Pop Culture Was My Gateway Drug’: On Cannabis and Conquering Big Brother
Sarah Hanlon - Published on May 1, 2018Read moreFrom TV, movies, and music, I got the idea that cannabis was a harmless indulgence of adults looking to be youthful or young people looking to feel mature. It was all sensationalized, but a spoof of something was better than nothing.
In Advance of Legalization, Ottawa Offers A Crash Course in Cannabis Law
Jesse B. Staniforth - Published on April 30, 2018Read moreMegan D. Wallace will be teaching the course as a survey of the possible impacts that cannabis legalization will have on the law—and the possibilities, she says, are widespread.