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Proposed Cannabis Act changes step in the right direction, advocates say

Proposed changes to Canada’s cannabis regulations are being met with cautious optimism from those within the industry, who say more still needs to be done to make the marketplace fair for everyone.


Health Minister's excessive power grab hidden in federal budget sets a dangerous precedence

Inconspicuous section in Bill C-69 will give the Minister of Health extraordinary powers to act on his own beliefs, without a science and evidence-based approach.


The SQDC reports net income of $104.1 million for fiscal 2023-2024

For its fiscal year ended March 30, 2024, the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) posted total sales of $662.1 million, compared with $601.9 million for the preceding fiscal year.


 
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Precision Irrigation for Top Cannabis Crops

The NetBow is revolutionizing cannabis cultivation with its precise irrigation solution. Designed for container-grown plants, NetBow ensures even water and nutrient distribution directly to the root zone. Its 8-outlet ring minimizes water waste, promoting robust plant health. By simplifying irrigation management, NetBow helps cannabis growers achieve higher yields with superior quality.

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Growth, Optimism and Excitement Radiates from Hall of Flowers, Toronto

In the nine months passed since Toronto hosted its second Hall of Flowers, the third iteration of this event brought producers, retailers, distributors and regulators into a living brainstorm discussing hot products, market trends and obstacles yet to overcome. » Read More...
 
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Cultivation Takes Centre Stage at Grow Up Toronto, 2024

Returning to Ontario after a hiatus, Grow Up hosted their semi-annual conference on site of Canada’s largest provincial cannabis market for a three-day event. Exhibitors, headliners and guests commented on the room, where the energy had returned in full-force marked by shoulders brushing and hoarse voices at the end of the three days. “Spain and much of Europe have a lot of catching up to enter the same realm as Canada.” – Jorge Cervantes » Read More...
 
 
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Marijuana Horticulture Fundamentals

The first and only grow book from Trichome Technologies’ legendary breeder, K, this is a must-have for every grower on the planet, from rookie cupboard growers to commercial cultivators.

Whether you’re just starting out and want to know the best medium to use, or you’ve been growing all your life and want to optimize your set-up, this book tells you everything you want to know and more.

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Colorado’s weed market is coming down hard and it’s making other states nervous

Regulatory burdens, an oversaturated market and increasing competition from nearby states have all landed major blows to Colorado's cannabis market, leaving other states with newer marijuana markets scrambling to avoid the same mistakes. » Read More...

Thailand unveils rules to classify cannabis as narcotics again

Thailand has issued a draft regulation to reclassify cannabis as narcotics from next year as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s government seeks to clamp down on rampant recreational use of marijuana. » Read More...

Alberta government appoints expert panel to review effects of cannabis on young brains

The Alberta government has appointed a panel of experts from several universities to review research on how cannabis affects the brains of people under 25. » Read More...

 
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Rob Laurie Navigates Legal Frontiers: Indigenous law, cannabis advocacy and psychedelic reform

Cannabis lawyer Rob Laurie shares his journey into law fuelled by a desire to advocate for those without a voice. Between the legal complexities that shape the future, coupled with the challenges of conservative ideologies, still there is hope for progress.  Laurie reflects on the importance of bringing authentic experiences to the table, “from Copperhead Road to Wall Street and back again." » Read More...

 
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