A federal judge recently ruled that a Vancouver dispensary formerly named Herbs “R” Us Wellness Society will have to pay Toys “R” Us for damaging
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What happens when you bring 2.5kg of hash rosin through airport security in Canada?
Gord Nichol says it was an educational opportunity for airport security and law enforcement when he was transporting several kilograms of cannabis hash rosin through
Legacy retailers in BC transitioning to the legal market
While legalization has created many new opportunities for people who were not previously involved with the cannabis industry, British Columbia is unique in how many cannabis dispensaries and retailers have successfully made the transition from the illegal to the legal market.
The future of legal cannabis is small scale
While consumers do care about things like potency, or THC percentages, they also care about the entire bag appeal, the terpene profile and appearance, the story behind the product, and oftentimes, the novelty of a new cultivar they haven’t yet tried.
Ontario Provincial Joint Force Cannabis Enforcement Team raids online retailer
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), along with the Ontario Provincial Joint Force Cannabis Enforcement Team (PJFCET), conducted a raid on an illicit online cannabis retailer this
Nunavut begins accepting new retail cannabis licence applications
Nunavut began accepting cannabis retail licence applications this week, starting on June 1.
Retailers concerned with palm oil in cannabis products
Some Vancouver retailers are pushing cannabis companies to remove or at least identify palm oil in various cannabis products, from vape pens to beverages. The
New Brunswick bans indoor cannabis on agricultural land
An under-reported change to New Brunswick’s cannabis regulations from May 2019 that disallows indoor cannabis production on agricultural land is putting a damper on the
Researchers identify pine resin as a toxic cannabis extract adulterant
Researchers at Portland State University in Oregon have recently identified pine resin in a sample of cannabis extract adulterant. Although there have been reports online
Canadian cannabis crop receipts now over $1 billion
A new report from Statistics Canada shows that cannabis receipts – which include recreational cannabis since October 2018 – totalled over $1 billion in the
High pressure aeroponics at North 40 Cannabis
North 40 uses a high pressure aeroponics system to grow their cannabis – the same technology NASA uses in space to grow food. This method uses 98% less water, 60% less fertilizer and 100% less pesticides than conventional agriculture, while yielding up to 75% more production.
New cannabis extracts making their way to the legal market
Products like shatter, wax, budder, live rosin and more are beginning to appear on select shelves in legal stores across the country While products utilizing