“It becomes an issue if you make it one, but there’s no need to make it one because the border rules have not changed.”
Source: Canadian legal pot “should not be an issue” at U.S. border, Goodale says
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“It becomes an issue if you make it one, but there’s no need to make it one because the border rules have not changed.”
Source: Canadian legal pot “should not be an issue” at U.S. border, Goodale says
A former employee of Passport Online and Pardons and Waivers of Canada tells CBC News the companies train workers to get as much money as possible from Canadians who could get the same services from the government for free.
Source: Canadians continue to be fooled by website that mimics government agency | CBC News
Last week, the Liberal government’s half-hearted cannabis legislation passed second reading in the Senate.
Source: Pot bill’s sober second thought | Canadian Lawyer Mag
Researchers hope to open more minds about the potential of psychedelic drugs to combat anxiety, depression and other maladies
Source: LSD: A wonder drug once again?
Both police and the courts are beginning to question the wisdom of arresting illegal marijuana dispensary workers while the shops’ owners continue to thrive.
Source: Why arresting ‘budtenders’ won’t stop illegal pot shops | CBC News
The case affirms that people with a low viral load are at negligible risk for transmitting HIV
Source: Why this Nova Scotia boxer’s acquittal is big news for Canadian HIV criminalization
Ontario’s Ministry of the Attorney General is building a new courthouse in Toronto that will combine most of the city’s criminal courts, including all three youth courts, in one location downtown. Designed by a world-renowned architect and filled wit
Two years after Ontario unanimously passed legislation banning police departments from sharing information on innocent residents, the law is still not in force.
Source: Editorial | Ontario should finally implement law on police background checks