Our survey of the sites found ridiculously irregular inventory across the country, reflecting problems in the market as a whole
Tag Archives: marijuana legalization
Clearing pot charges from Canadians’ records would be a good start—but it’s not enough
Opinion: The Canadian government should explore reparations for people whose cannabis-related criminal offences have stopped them from fully participating in society
Comparison shopping in Edmonton, the temporary pot capital of Canada
Somehow the city rang in Oct. 17 with more legal pot shops than any of its Canadian counterparts. We paid them all a visit.
No recreational pot shops in Ontario? This place didn’t get the memo
Dozens of dispensaries on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory are selling marijuana according to their own rules—and so far there don’t seem to be many
Welcome to Canada, the hotbox of the world
Tabatha Southey: If Canada had a door, clouds would come billowing out whenever we opened it, just like the teachers’ lounge circa 1979
The grandfather who bought Canada’s first legal weed (near as anyone can tell)
Sellers in Newfoundland jockeyed to make Wednesday’s historic transaction. They couldn’t beat Thomas “Herb” Clarke—and his 71-year-old dad
As Canada makes marijuana legal, the U.S. resorts to Prohibition-inspired tactics
Opinion: America’s own history reveals the depths of its reportedly old-fashioned approach to sharing a border with a nation where weed is legal
Why the weed stock boom is about to bust
While there is long-term potential, investors should wait at least a year before even considering buying into the sector.
Why politicians sound tough while liberalizing Ontario pot sales
It will be a while, evidently, before politicians loosen up about marijuana the way they have about booze
With its patchwork of half-baked, absurd laws, Canada isn’t ready for legal weed
Canada is about to usher in the era of legal marijuana with laws and rules that contradict other ones elsewhere in the country—or even just across a bridge. Did it have to be like this?