Cannabis users and growers still turning to black market

As the legalization of cannabis settles in, coming up on the one month mark, there are many challenges which have arisen in the legal sales arena. There have been issues across the country with the legal dispensaries, either online (ON) or store fronts (NB, QC) running out of product and experiencing website glitches. These bumps … Continued

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Shoppers advising doctors about medicinal cannabis use

Shoppers Drug Mart has begun a series of events which are being marketed to doctors as educational events which will give them the ability to “capably and confidently authorize medical cannabis for your patients”. So said the notice which was sent out to doctors across the country to try and get them to sign up … Continued

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Western crime ring busted

The Canadian police forces in western Canada, with the help of the RCMP, have concluded a 10-month investigation ending with a major bust. Winnipeg police have seized nearly $3 million worth of illicit drugs and arrested ten people who face multiple drug trafficking and possession charges. The investigation was started by the Winnipeg Police Service’s … Continued

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Drug-impairment testing still needs work

Cannabis has now been legal in Canada for nearly three weeks but that doesn’t mean that the efficacy of roadside impairment testing is where it needs to be. Chief. Supt Dennis Daley of the RCMP told The Fifth Estate that the testing that currently exists for impairment is “not there yet”. “It’s important for Canadians … Continued

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Crystal meth use on the rise in the Prairies

There is growing concern in the prairies regarding the rise in the use of crystal meth due to fear over fentanyl deaths and it being a cheaper choice for users. Although opioid use continues to be a public-health crisis police in the prairies are saying that crystal meth use is overtaking it as the drug … Continued

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Overdose-prevention system gets overhaul in Ontario

The Ontario government has decided that they will continue with the system for overdose prevention set up in the province. Premier Doug Ford was vocal about his opposition to the safe-injection and overdose-prevention sites during the spring election, but after being presented with data from Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott, he agreed that the services … Continued

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Canada’s problem with drug diversion

Drug diversion is the term used for the theft of pharmaceuticals by those who have access due to their position, often nurses or doctors, sometimes pharmacists or aids within the hospital system. Sometimes these so called “diversions” will be for personal use (for those who have an addiction) and sometimes they are the first step … Continued

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Calgary police choose zero-use policy for cannabis

The Calgary police have decided that they will be instilling a zero-use policy for cannabis once it is legalized next week. A memo put out in September notified the available-for-duty officers who are qualified to use a handgun that they are banned from any use of the drug, on or off duty. “It’s the path … Continued

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