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Google is launching a “limited pilot program” allowing marijuana businesses to access its advertising platform if they’re ...
On October 17, 2018, the Cannabis Act went into effect and legalized recreational marijuana use in Canada. On both sides of the border, the new law has created uncertainty. Americans remain unsure ...
Canada's 13 provinces and territories are setting their own rules for cannabis use, leading to some confusion. While Quebec and Alberta set the buying age for marijuana at 18, the legal age across ...
With recreational marijuana fast approaching, here’s a look at the marijuana laws in Canada: province by province. Quebec Legal age to buy cannabis: 18 Estimated price: $7 to $10 per gram ...
According to Canada’s national statistics office, 4.9 million Canadians used cannabis last year and consumed more than 20 grams of marijuana per person, spending a total of $5.6 billion.
Recreational marijuana is now legal across Canada, giving millions of people the right to buy, carry and grow cannabis. The country’s new federal cannabis act went into effect Wednesday ...
Canada's legal market could be worth as much as $1.3 billion this year, leaping to $5.4 billion by 2022, according to a study by Arcview Market Research in partnership with BDS Analytics.
On Wednesday October 17, 2018, Canada became the second country in the world to legalize marijuana, joining Uruguay. While a few states in the United States have moved to legalize marijuana in ...
Legal cannabis could soon be a reality in Canada. The Senate is expected to vote on Bill C-45, a measure that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana for those over the age of 18, as ...
Canada is just the second country in the world, after Uruguay, to legalize recreational marijuana. Its passage of the Cannabis Act created a blueprint that the U.S. could follow.
Medical marijuana has been legal in Canada since 2001, and many U.S.-based cannabis companies have jockeyed for position in that market with an eye toward broader legalization.