Canada Pot Legalization
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Canada’s legal cannabis market needs 2 years to stabilize: analystSupply shortages caused cannabis prices to spike in parts of Canada following legalization on Oct. 17.CannabisOct 21, 2018
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Canada legalized weed. Does that mean other countries will follow suit?As Canadians flock to stores and online sellers to buy legal weed, many other countries across the world are keeping a close eye on the nation, wondering how the pot business will play out.CannabisOct 17, 2018
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5 warnings from U.S. border agents after weed legalizationIn the wake of marijuana legalization in Canada, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection have a main message for people crossing into the country: don't bring any pot into the U.S.CannabisOct 17, 2018
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First B.C. Cannabis Store set to open in Kamloops as legalization approachesKamloops will open the province's first BC Cannabis Store — a 3,000-square-foot space inside Columbia Place Shopping Centre — on Wednesday, Oct. 17.CannabisOct 14, 2018
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What it takes to be ready for private pot salesDavid Soberman of the University of Toronto says five key factors can help determine whether Ontario is ready for private sales of marijuana.CommentarySep 30, 2018
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Drinking weed: Here’s everything to know about cannabis-infused drinksIn the wake of Canada's (soon to be) marijuana legalization, there's a lot of buzz floating around about cannabis-infused beverages.CanadaSep 20, 2018
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Needless panic over home-grown cannabisThere is suddenly a tremendous amount of political drama around the question of whether Canadians can grow their own pot, Rob Breakenridge says.CanadaJun 16, 2018
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Surrey Fire Chief renews call for home-grow ban as Senate green-lights potOne amendment put forward by senators would allow provinces to ban home-grown cannabis.CanadaJun 8, 2018
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Reality check: Does pot have an expiry date?It depends on the cannabis you buy and how you store it.HealthApr 2, 2018
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Trudeau says legal pot is coming ‘next summer,’ not necessarily July 1Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says "next summer," and not July 1, is the date cannabis will become legal across the country.CanadaDec 19, 2017
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