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The science behind roadside THC testing and diving into Sask.’s zero-tolerance policySome Saskatchewan cannabis users have been concerned about testing positive if pulled over by police while driving and given a roadside drug test, even though they're not impaired.CanadaMay 9, 2024
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Saskatoon cannabis user says zero-tolerance law for drivers goes too farA Saskatoon resident who uses cannabis daily to relieve pain from medical issues says the province's zero-tolerance law around THC and driving is causing undue hardships.CanadaMay 3, 2024
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Why a cannabis lobby group is petitioning feds to raise THC levels in ediblesA petition heading to Parliament will ask Health Canada to raise the limit of THC allowed in edibles to 100 milligrams per package from 10 mg.CannabisNov 21, 2023
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York United’s Osaze De Rosario banned for 1month after positive cannabis test"I did not intentionally eat cannabis, but I take responsibility for my actions and will abide by the sanction."SportsAug 7, 2023
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Feds should ease THC limits for edibles and pot packaging rules, watchdog saysCanada's competition watchdog says the federal government should consider easing restrictions on pot packaging and limits on how much THC can be edible products.CannabisMay 26, 2023
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New hyper-detailed images of cannabis help researchers find optimal harvest timesNew highly detailed images taken by the Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon will help cannabis researchers to discover optimal harvesting times for the plant.CannabisMar 21, 2023
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Owner says dog ingested meth, opioids and THC at Edmonton off-leash parkA dog spent the night in hospital after she ingested drugs at an Edmonton off-leash park. What’s left officials most disturbed, is the amount of different drugs the dog consumed.HealthMar 7, 2023
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Drugs, contraband seized at Stony Mountain Institution: CSCIn total, the Correctional Service of Canada says the institutional value of the seizures is more than half a million dollars.CrimeMar 3, 2023
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Cannabis infused figs in Quebec may be delicious, but black market still thrivingLeclerc said he agrees with Quebec public health officials who want to protect minors but the province has to decide whether it truly wants to abandon clients to the black market.ConsumerDec 30, 2022
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From 5 to 48: Feds change pot beverage rules, allowing Canadians to buy more at onceWith the new changes, the quantity of cannabis drinks Canadian adults can possess at one time has increased to 17.1 litres from 2.1 litres.CanadaDec 9, 2022
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