Driving Brain imaging shows potential for cannabis impairment test A recent study suggests the method could be used in roadside assessments of impaired driving from THC Kathryn TindaleJanuary 12, 2022
Driving Smoking high-CBD weed doesn’t significantly impact driving ability: study Based on previous research, the amount of THC and lack of impairment in the study surprised researchers Kathryn TindaleDecember 17, 2021
Business Canada’s private pot shops want less provincial competition Private businesses shouldn't have to race to the bottom against public corporations, retailers say Kathryn TindaleNovember 25, 2021
Business Alberta set to give private pot shops reign over delivery and online sales Ending the provincial monopoly of online sales and delivery is being welcomed by those in Alberta's cannabis industry Kathryn TindaleNovember 5, 2021
Canada A few months in, BC weed delivery broadens reach but benefits are mixed A few months into delivery, some Lower Mainland retailers see more pros to the program than others Kathryn TindaleOctober 13, 2021
Business Ontario pitches permanent weed delivery and curbside pickup Despite waffling on the services throughout the pandemic, the province is now considering the change in a business support plan Kathryn TindaleOctober 7, 2021
Canada Legalizing weed didn’t put more Canadian drivers in hospital: study Concerns were raised that cannabis would spike accidents, especially among youth, but data show otherwise Natalia Buendia CalvilloSeptember 3, 2021
Canada This headset measures brainwaves to tell if you’re high or not Aside from impairment testing, Ontario-based Zentrela wants to work with cannabis producers to generate accurate product claims Natalia Buendia CalvilloMay 3, 2021
Driving RoadSafetyBC flags chronic patient for cannabis use only after legalization Stephanie deJager says her weed use and other meds had been documented for years, but last November cannabis appeared in a letter for the... Nick LabaJanuary 28, 2020
Culture Watch: Viral video of Illinois cops’ Cheech and Chong-themed PSA The Park Forest Police Department says the parody is meant to clear the smoke on some of the state's new weed laws Nick LabaJanuary 21, 2020