Cannabis to be added focus of holiday RIDE program
While alcohol has always been the main focus of the RIDE program, this year East Yorkers can expect to be asked about cannabis when they roll down the window.
While alcohol has always been the main focus of the RIDE program, this year East Yorkers can expect to be asked about cannabis when they roll down the window.
Weed shops have been closing in the East York area since the federal government announced the legalization of weed.
While Toronto waits for marijuana legalization on Oct. 17, one doctor in East York is already taking action.
The recent announcement of Ontario’s first four pot shop locations is a step forward in Canada making cannabis legal for recreational use — but you won’t find THC-infused gummies, lollipops, chocolate bars or brownies in government-run dispensaries for at least another year.
There’s plenty of buzz around medical marijuana these days and Shoppers Drug Mart might want to join the party. The drug store giant confirmed it is looking into the process of selling medical marijuana at…
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is suggesting marijuana be sold at the LCBO when legalized. Wynne says that it “makes a lot of sense” to use the distribution system that the province already has in place.