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Cannabis infused figs in Quebec may be delicious, but black market still thriving

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George Smitherman, president and CEO of the Cannabis Council of Canada, said that even in provinces that have a wide choice of edibles, the restrictions on THC levels are leading customers to look elsewhere. Michael Armstrong, a business professor at Brock University who researches the cannabis industry, said the marijuana sector often argues that higher THC levels would make the legal industry more competitive with the black market.Story continues below advertisement

A study by Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children and The Ottawa Hospital found that since 2018, there has been a more than sixfold increase in hospitalizations across Canada for cannabis poisoning among children under the age of 10.

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While you can buy an ounce of premium flower for $60 at the Millbrook first Nations reservation. Why would people buy overpriced junk from nslc.

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