All the green, leafy, pun-filled names of the pot stores coming to AlbertaWould-be cannabis merchants in the province have proposed 750 to date. And in case you were wondering, yes: ’Diesel Punk Pot Co.’ is taken
Want a job in the cannabis industry? Try these Canadian collegesFinding professors to teach the first generation of pot professionals has proven challenging
For the hard luck Liberals, the pot bill is a rare moment of triumphAs the House breaks for summer, there’s carbon pricing, Indigenous reconciliation, economic worries—and more problem files for the Trudeau government
The marijuana nightmare: Trudeau is legalizing weed, but it hasn’t been prettyMeddling senators, confusing laws and troubling new health research—Justin Trudeau’s legacy legislation legalizing weed is happening, but it won’t be pretty
Marijuana addiction is real, and teenage users are most at riskIn the rush to legalize marijuana in Canada, medical experts are warning about weed’s alarming side, particularly for younger users
Are Canada’s pot-fearing politicians raising children or goats?Tabatha Southey schools Tory MP Peter Kent on children’s lack of interest in sharecropping, and eating kale-like substances
How will Canadian universities handle legal marijuana?Legalization presents Canadian universities and colleges with new challenges. Can they cope?
Why Ontario’s pot plan will keep the black market aliveThe province could have made grey-market dispensaries into allies, experts say; instead they’ve turned them into competitors
In defence of the LCBO: Ontario’s liquor history holds lessons for potThough it’s fashionable to complain about it now, the province’s liquor control regime has come a long way from its Prohibitionist past
John Horgan misses the premiers’ meeting, loses game of inchesB.C.’s anti-pipeline premier wasn’t around to stop a joint statement that sounded decidedly pro-oil—in a mealy-mouthed, premiers’-summit kind of way