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http://www.mapinc.org/pix/xmlpower.gifCanada: 2 Years After Legalizing Cannabis, Has Canada Kept Its
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New York Times, 24 Jan 2021 - OTTAWA - When Robert was 18, he was arrested by Montreal's police for possession of a small amount of hashish, an event that would upend his young life. The charge brought him 30 days in jail, and the conviction ended his part-time job as a translator. Austen, IanNew York TimesCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2021-01-24Canada: Pot in Canada: Legal, But Not Profitable
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New York Times, 16 Dec 2019 - SMITHS FALLS, Ontario - When Canada became the first major industrialized nation to legalize recreational marijuana, visions of billions of dollars in profits inspired growers, retailers and investors, sending the stock market soaring in a so-called green rush. A year later, the euphoria has vanished. Austin, IanNew York TimesCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2019-12-20Canada: The Verdict Is In, And Year One Of Legalized Cannabis In
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Globe and Mail, 18 Oct 2019 - There's no getting around it: Year one of legalized cannabis in Canada was a dud. It was an unmitigated disaster for many investors. The bubble burst, and the shares of most large Canadian marijuana producers dropped by at least 50 per cent. The public markets are largely closed to the industry; at the moment, there's simply no appetite for more pot stocks. Berkow, JamesonGlobe and MailCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2019-10-18CN ON: As New York Mulls Legalizing Pot, Toronto Tokes Up
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Buffalo News, 17 Jun 2019 - TORONTO - Adam Ash, 37, wasn't the least bit shy in explaining why he was at the Hunny Pot Cannabis Co., a four-story boutique on Queen Street West in the middle of the city's downtown district. "Marijuana," the Toronto resident said midday on a recent Monday, a little bewildered as to why someone would even bother asking. Becker, MakiBuffalo NewsCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2019-06-22Canada: Canadian Cannabis Company Tilray Stacks Advisory Board With
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Philadelphia Daily News, 18 Dec 2018 - Howard Dean, the former Democratic candidate for president, and Michael Steele, the ex-head of the Republican National Committee are joining the advisory board of Tilray Inc., the Canadian cannabis grower, the company has announced. Backed by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, Tilray was briefly worth more than $28 billion -- valued at more than Twitter or CBS -- in September after it became the first cannabis company to be listed on an American stock exchange. The company made a second splash this year when it was chosen by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to provide a small amount of marijuana for a study at the University of California, San Diego. Wood, SamPhiladelphia Daily NewsCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2018-12-18Canada: Ahead Of Legalization, Doctors Warn Pregnant Women Of
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Globe and Mail, 25 Jun 2018 - With the legalization of cannabis only a few months away, one of Canadaas top medical organizations is warning women about the risks the drug poses if used during pregnancy and breastfeeding. According to the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, marijuana use can lead to preterm birth and low birth weight, as well as lower IQ and hyperactivity after a child is born. Weeks, CarlyGlobe and MailCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2018-06-27Canada: Column: The Cannabis Experience From The U.S. Tells Us The
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Globe and Mail, 29 May 2018 - In 2012, Washington State voted to legalize marijuana. By 2014, the world's first system for legally growing, processing and retailing cannabis was operating. As Canada prepares to go live with pot sales in a few months, what can we learn from four years of practical, hands-on experience in the western United States? Picard, AndreGlobe and MailCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2018-06-01Canada: Medicinal Cannabis Use Can Help Mitigate Symptoms Of PTSD
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Globe and Mail, 31 May 2018 - People who have post-traumatic stress disorder but do not medicate with cannabis are far more likely to suffer from severe depression and have suicidal thoughts than those who use marijuana, new national research says. Based on cross-country data from Statistics Canada, the observational study by researchers at the British Columbia Centre for Substance Use shows that Canadians with PTSD who use medicinal cannabis are 60 per cent to 65 per cent less likely to have major depressive episodes or thoughts of suicide compared with those who do not treat their symptoms with medical marijuana. The study is the first national-scale indication of the effectiveness of cannabis at mitigating the hallmark symptoms of PTSD. It was presented on Thursday at the annual conference of the Canadian Public Health Association in Montreal. Leeder, JessicaGlobe and MailCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2018-05-31CN BC: Craft Cannabis Growers In B.C. Sound Alarm Over Survival Of
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Nelson Star, 18 May 2018 - Open letter sent to federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and her B.C. counterpart David Eby Jessika Villano sells a potent array of dried cannabis, oils, salves and even bud-infused bath bombs at Buddha Barn Medicinal Society - all grown and processed by small-scale British Columbia producers. Kane, LauraNelson StarCannabis - Medicinal - Canada2018-05-23More Headlines
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