Canada’s Minister of Justice David Lametti announced that Bill C-93 came into force across Canada on Aug. 2, which is an act that will provide no-cost, expedited pardons for people previously charged with the simple possession of cannabis.
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Canadians previously charged with simple cannabis possession can now be pardoned
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