Canadian athletes face tricky doping landscape with pending marijuana legalization
Canada’s elite athletes are smoking, eating and investing in marijuana. Is a toke before stepping to the start line far off? Read MoreRead More...
Canada’s elite athletes are smoking, eating and investing in marijuana. Is a toke before stepping to the start line far off? Read MoreRead More...
An organizer of London's annual 4/20 cannabis celebrations is speaking out after an official with the Middlesex-London Health Unit encouraged pot users to carry naloxone kits in case their marijuana is laced with the powerful opioid fentanyl. Read More...
The number of cannabis-related offences reported to police declined for the fifth straight year, Statistics Canada said Monday as it released its annual report on police-reported crime. Re...
EDMONTON—Ontario is on track to set the legal age for recreational marijuana at 19, says Premier Kathleen Wynne. Wynne told the Star that the age of majority should be the same for pot as it is for booze once the federal government legalizes cannabis next July...
Manitoba's premier may not be ready for legal marijuana but Calgary's mayor says his city is. "We'll continue to make sure our bylaws are ready to go," Mayor Naheed Nenshi told CBC News. "We can make it work, but it is a tight timeline." Read MoreRead More...
A year before recreational cannabis is expected to become legal in Canada, there’s an explosion in companies cultivating the stuff. At least 10 marijuana outfits have new listings this year on the TSX Venture Exchange and Canada Securities Exchange. Some 51 enterprises have gotten the...
The age limit for marijuana should be higher than the age limit for alcohol when the drug is legalized next year, Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi told reporters Thursday. Read More...
Opposition parties and legal experts are urging the Liberal government to be clear on how it plans to handle the legalization of cannabis while Canada remains party to three UN treaties that control and criminalize drug access, noting failure to provide clarity soon could cause...
As Canada prepares to become the first G7 country to legalize the consumption and sale of recreational marijuana, lawyers are preparing for the impact of the legalization on labour and employment law from a workplace safety perspective. Read More...
Since 2014 Harding has worked part-time as a cook aboard the ferries on the Bell Island run. But in May, he got a letter from Transport Canada declaring him unfit to work, citing his use of medical marijuana and the treatment he's undergoing for end...