October, 2019

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Canadian Federal Election 2019: What Trudeau’s minority win means for cannabis

Cannabis Life Network

The 2019 Canadian federal election came to an end last night, with Justin Trudeau once again coming out on top, winning the mandated to return to Ottawa as our Prime Minister, albeit this time with a minority government. So with the Liberals staying in power for a second term, does that mean it’s business as […].

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What a Liberal win means for cannabis in Canada

Leafly

The Liberals have maintained power following the 2019 federal election, here’s how we expect that win to impact cannabis consumers in Canada. The post What a Liberal win means for cannabis in Canada appeared first on Leafly.

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Canada: Quebec Raises Legal Cannabis Purchasing Age to 21

Cannabis Law Report

The proposed legislation was tabled last December shortly after the Coalition Avenir Québec won the provincial election and formed government. On Tuesday, Legault’s government used its majority to pass Bill 2 which will raise the legal age to consume and purchase recreational marijuana from 18 to 21.

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Canadian business world in the coming week

Cannabis Life Network

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Canada votes The federal election is Monday. Polls suggest a tight race that will likely see a minority government as the result come Tuesday morning, but which party will be in the driver’s seat is unclear. The Conservatives have […].

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Quebec government forges ahead with cannabis age restrictions despite criticism

Cannabis Life Network

The Legault government has followed through on an election promise to raise the age of consumption from 18 to 21, passing a bill at the national assembly on Tuesday […].

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Anchorage, Alaska: Voting for On-Site Smoking in Retail Marijuana Shops

Cannabis Life Network

The assembly voted 7-4 last week to put the question on the April 7 city election ballot, The Anchorage Daily News reported Sunday. ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Anchorage Assembly will let voters decide whether the city should allow on-site smoking in retail marijuana shops, officials said.

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New Marvel Comics Plot Line Has The Kingpin Legalizing Cannabis In The World Of Super Heroes & Super Baddies

Cannabis Law Report

As real-life elected officials in New York have fumbled their attempt to pass comprehensive cannabis legalization this year, the writers and illustrators at Marvel quite literally drew up their own blueprint for how it could be done and it is sort of scary in how accurate it appears to be. Reports Disorderly Conduction.