Analysis Provincial disclosure of cannabis data would lead to better policy Better data would allow researchers to test the effectiveness of regulations and lead to a more robust market overall, experts say Jared GnamMarch 17, 2021
Canada Plain packaging rules add to deceiving high-THC hype, pot prof says Brock University's Michael Armstrong argues Canada's restrictive labelling rules incentivize producers to maximize THC content and minimize price Jared GnamDecember 4, 2020
Health and Safety COVID-19 could be a boon for cannabis retail While the pandemic exasperates the strain on producers, there are signs people are stockpiling weed along with their towers of toilet paper Nick LabaMarch 13, 2020
Cannabis Canopy blamed shutdown on government regs. It’s probably right Business professor says big canna needs to match illicit market on price and quality, and moving to outdoor production could be part of the... Nick LabaMarch 5, 2020
Canada Canadian pot industry could take lessons from Colorado’s success: expert With a population of 5.7 million, Colorado recently reported legal weed sales of US$1.75 billion for 2019 Jared GnamFebruary 22, 2020
Canada Illicit pot market now 44% cheaper than legal industry: StatsCan Legal cannabis sales represent $2.3 billion of Canada's $6 billion annual weed market, according to the federal agency's latest data Jared GnamJanuary 23, 2020
Canada What Canada’s New Liberal Minority Government Means for Cannabis Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new Liberal minority government should reduce taxes to disrupt the black market, says expert. The NDP will also hold the... Michelle GamageOctober 22, 2019
Canada A Year After Pot Legalization in Canada: The Industry’s Highs and Woes by the Numbers High prices, a lack of stores, and a thriving black market: a breakdown of some of the statistics on why the legal cannabis sector... Jared GnamOctober 22, 2019