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Ontario’s cannabis regulator issued a warning to the province’s licensed marijuana retailers last week, reminding them that they are not permitted to sell unlicensed hemp products.
Among other things, Bill 36 proposes to establish a regulatory framework for a private cannabis market and makes several amendments to existing law with foreseeable consequences to Ontario workplaces.
You might start to notice more and more cannabis stores popping up around Ontario soon, as updated regulations in 2024 double the previous cannabis s… ...
The federal government's Cannabis Act, if passed, would make it legal to produce, use and sell cannabis across Canada.
Ontario has an ever-growing number of cannabis stores, and the province has just passed a new milestone that might surprise you. 6 of Spade in Toront… ...
Authorized cannabis stores will be permitted to sell, deliver, and offer curbside pick-up of cannabis and other items from Monday to Sunday, between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. The maximum purchase amount ...
The province is set to triple its number of cannabis stores starting in October. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario will hold a lottery for 42 retail store authorizations, while another ...
After a stalled rollout, Ontario is aiming to approve dozens of cannabis retail outlets each week with the goal of hitting 1,000 stores across the province by the fall. But the prospect of more ...
Uber will allow users in Ontario, Canada, to place orders for cannabis on its Uber Eats app, marking the ride-hailing giant’s foray into the booming business, a company spokesperson said on Monday.
Ontario has proportionately far fewer cannabis stores than other provinces — and the sales to match. That's starting to change, but what will that mean?
Ontario must quickly create rules for cannabis stores. How the Ford government decides to regulate retailers will have a major impact on how many retailers will get into the business.
The federal government's Cannabis Act, if passed, would make it legal to produce, use and sell cannabis across Canada. Ontario is committed to ensuring a safe and sensible transition to federal ...
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