Winnipeg Police Service Const. Dani McKinnon spoke on Tuesday about several reports from parents of THC-infused candy discovered in their children’s Halloween haul. McKinnon made note that THC products like “Medicated Nerds” do not follow Canada’s labelling requirements and do not meet the legal requirements to come from a store. McKinnon also encourages all parents to inspect their children’s candy and added that schools will be informed to lookout for suspicious candy.
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Winnipeg parents should be on lookout for cannabis products in Halloween candy : police
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