Cannabis was legalized nearly four years ago. Why are past convictions for simple possession only being pardoned?
Tag Archives: cannabis
A prescription for ending needless suffering
Why one Canadian company believes plants hold the secret to addressing chronic pain
Why legal pot was taking a hit in Canada, weeks before COVID-19 sent markets plunging
The gains cannabis companies were banking on in the lead-up to legalization of recreational sales in October 2018 have not materialized. So, what went sideways?
Scott Reid’s confession, and the dream of honesty in politics
Marie-Danielle Smith: The Tory MP is sorry he lied to me—and to Parliament. Let’s not waste his moment of truth.
The latest trend in cannabis: ‘hauter’ cuisine
Microdosing and terpene-pairing are about to give a whole new meaning to the high in ‘haute cuisine’
How not to legalize weed
Kate Robertson: The first year of cannabis legalization has been an utter disappointment for many of us who do consume cannabis
Puff luck: Provincial pot websites have hugely uneven supply and selection
Our survey of the sites found ridiculously irregular inventory across the country, reflecting problems in the market as a whole
Why the Liberals can’t get any political buzz out of legal weed
Legalization has brought jobs by the hundred to places that desperately need them. Yet many of those ridings are poised to vote Conservative.
The beginner’s guide to opening a pot shop
The how-to you need to read before getting into cannabis retail
Conservatives should pitch radical changes to Liberals’ weed plan
Kate Robertson: The CannTrust scandal sheds light on leniencies granted to cannabis legal market offenders at the mercy of Canadian shareholders