Canada Marijuana Legalization
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No spike in cannabis-impaired driving charges 6 months after legalization: RCMPCanadian police say they haven't been busting many more stoned drivers six months after legalization, but they are reminding drivers to keep cannabis out of reach.CannabisApr 25, 2019
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Marijuana-related job searches spiked on legalization day — but will it last?On Oct. 17 — legalization day — the searches for marijuana-related jobs rose spiked 33 per cent.CannabisOct 26, 2018
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South Koreans may face prison time if they smoke cannabis in Canada, officials saySouth Koreans who use cannabis while in Canada could face criminal charges when they return to their home country, Korean police are warning.CannabisOct 23, 2018
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Now that pot is legal, will Canada become the new Amsterdam?Is the popularity of Canada's new legal marijuana industry likely to trigger a flood of tourists into the country?CanadaOct 19, 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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Young Canadian drivers at increased risk of car crash, even hours after getting highIn the wake of Canada's looming pot legalization on Wednesday, a new study says young drivers are at increased risk of a car crash five hours after getting high.CannabisOct 15, 2018
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‘CBD is becoming kind of an ‘it’ word in cannabis’: Expert says demand for low-potency weed risingAs recreational marijuana legalization looms, some industry insiders are predicting a hot niche in the market for less potent products.CannabisOct 5, 2018
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Legal pot sales could reach $1 billion between October and December: StatCanThe agency estimates that the amount spent on legal pot during the fourth quarter could range between $816 million and $1.02 billion.ConsumerSep 21, 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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Crossing the border? Try your best to avoid questions about pot, Goodale suggestsThere may be little the government can do to prevent American border guards from asking Canadians crossing the border about past marijuana use but there might be something travelers can do themselves - try to stay under the radar.CanadaMay 10, 2018
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