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N.S. fiddler Ashley MacIssac says AI content may have defamed himNova Scotia fiddler Ashley MacIsaac said the summary falsely asserted he had been convicted of a series of offences, including sexual assault and internet luring.CanadaDec 23, 2025
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U.S. may soon reclassify marijuana to allow medical research. What to knowU.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order that would reclassify marijuana and ease federal restrictions on research for potential new medical products.U.S. NewsDec 17, 2025
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Are these women Canada’s last illegal practitioners of fake witchcraft?Fake witchcraft will no longer be illegal when Bill C-51 passes, but that didn't stop police from charging two people this week.PoliticsOct 28, 2018
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Scheer hints support for Ontario PC bill to strip convicted ISIS fighters of benefits"I support any measure that helps make sure that these types of violent terrorists are held accountable," Scheer said in an interview with Global News Radio 640 Toronto.CanadaOct 23, 2018
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In the wake of alarming stories, Canadians are less open to marijuana edibles: pollAs horror stories about grey-market cannabis edibles pile up, Canadians are less open to trying the legal versions, a poll shows.CannabisMay 8, 2019
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Second Salmon Arm cannabis store receives provincial licenceThe general manager of the Greenery Cannabis Boutique said the business is currently "putting together the final details" ahead of its opening.CannabisMay 12, 2019
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‘Cannabis Christmas’: Regina pot shops celebrate 4-20Regina pot shops and cannabis consumers are celebrating the first 4-20 since Canada legalized recreational marijuana.CannabisApr 20, 2019
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9 unauthorized Vancouver pot shops lose appeal, ordered to shut downThe city says there are 11 additional dispensaries operating in Vancouver without a valid licence, and it is now preparing to take legal action against those businesses.CannabisMay 31, 2019
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Quebec cannabis sales raked in $71 million in first yearThe first stores in the Quebec network opened on Oct. 17, the day recreational marijuana became legal in the country.CanadaJun 12, 2019
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Cannabis during pregnancy linked to higher risk of pre-term birth: studyA new Canadian study has linked cannabis use during pregnancy to a higher risk of pre-term birth.CannabisJun 19, 2019
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Martha Stewart offers business advice to cannabis industry leaders in Saint JohnIn February, Stewart joined Ontario-based Canopy Growth Corp. in an advisory role to help develop a new line of products.CannabisJun 18, 2019
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Delay in cannabis legalization may impact N.B. budgetOttawa’s delay in the legalization of recreational marijuana may have a significant impact on New Brunswick's budget.PoliticsMar 14, 2018
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Ontario budget 2018: 5 things to know about cannabis legalizationOntario's latest budget sheds light on the province's approach to sales, distribution, enforcement and revenue expectations.PoliticsMar 28, 2018
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Quebec’s opposition parties don’t want cannabis allowed in publicQuebec's opposition parties are demanding a total ban on recreational cannabis in public areas - that includes public parks and sidewalks.CanadaApr 9, 2018
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Medical marijuana users protest outside Regina Police ServiceA small, but vocal, crowd of protester petitioned outside the Regina Police Service headquarters in response to the force’s raids of dispensaries across the city, last week.CanadaApr 6, 2018
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Government, industry and consumers gather for CannabisConThe conference is hoping to educate consumers and businesses alike on marijuana legalization.ConsumerApr 14, 2018
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Police seize 40 kg of cannabis in Belleville Quinte West drug bustThree men face charges after drug raid leads to the seizure of over 40 kilograms of cannabis in Belleville and Quinte West.CanadaApr 13, 2018
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Stick with your dealer? Or buy pot legally? How legalization will affect the black marketMarijuana legalization is around the corner. Here's how it will affect the black market.CanadaMar 28, 2018
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New Brunswick to offer financial support for French-language cannabis cultivation programThe government says it will spend up to $117,000 dollars to cover the tuition costs of eligible participants in the 20-week program.PoliticsMar 26, 2018
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Norwich Township plan to celebrate Canada Day on July 2 raises eyebrowsCanada Day on July 2nd? That's what's in the cards for residents of Norwich Township this year.CanadaApr 11, 2018