Cannabis Health Canada issues warning about ‘copycat’ edibles harming children There has been a high rate of children being hospitalized or sent to poison control centres, the agency said Rowan DunneMay 11, 2023
Cannabis Inaccurate THC levels in Canadian cannabis spark concerns across industry An independent study in B.C. found concerning numbers and pot sold in other provinces was also found to be mislabelled Rowan DunneMarch 14, 2023
Canada OCS suggests higher THC limits in sight of cannabis act review The government-run pot shop wants to amend limits on THC, introduce stronger QC measures and re-evaluate packaging rules Rowan DunneNovember 25, 2022
Canada Illicit edibles contain pesticides and don’t have the advertised THC: OCS report Out of the 22 unregulated products, 19 edibles contained at least one pesticide Natalia Buendia CalvilloApril 7, 2022
Business Ontario weed sales up 28% with convenience options rising: OCS report Pre-rolls captured 19% of the province's overall cannabis sales, while milled flower sales doubled Kathryn TindaleDecember 16, 2021
Business Ontario’s cannabis distributor lacks transparency: auditor general report In the first six months on 2021, the OCS underestimated inventory demand 42% of the time Kathryn TindaleDecember 1, 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
Canada BC launching ‘buy legal’ ad campaign to support licit cannabis industry The province is highlighting its effort to support the sector as the recreational market reaches its third anniversary Nick LabaOctober 15, 2021
Canada Hot vax summer meets legal weed freezie As early heatwaves strike the Great White North, Canadians can get a cool hit of THC while they vie for a shot at love Natalia Buendia CalvilloJune 10, 2021
Canada Mississauga council votes no to cannabis stores, fearing ‘clustering’ Concern over too many licensed pot shops grouping together was brought up several times before the 8-4 vote Kathryn TindaleJune 9, 2021