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If you don’t know hash from hookahs, here’s a pot primer
How many plants can I grow? Can I drive while high? And what about edibles? We pored through government websites, read the fine print of provincial regulations, and consulted expert studies for answers.
Bernardo parole hearing set for Wednesday
“You have no right ever to be released.”
Envoy says world needs stable Saudi Arabia
Canada has 'worrying' questions about disappearance of Khashoggi: Freeland
Cannabis legalization kicks off on East Coast
NewsAlert: First legal purchase of cannabis made in Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada now world's largest legal marijuana marketplace
Canada now world's largest legal marijuana marketplace
California agency, gas tax backers worked closely together
California agency, gas tax backers worked closely together
Hamilton Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead supports Vito Sgro's mayoral campaign
"I am very confident Vito will be our next mayor of Hamilton," said Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead.
Canada to pardon pot possession as it legalizes marijuana
Canada is ready to open the door wide to legal marijuana
From ‘reefer madness’ to legalization: How cannabis shed its counterculture baggage
It’s been an astonishing journey through the generations, as the Devil’s Cabbage made it’s way from the Mexican farmhands of the 1930s to what it is today.
Shanghai airport automates check-in with facial recognition
Check-in with facial recognition now possible in Shanghai
Former ‘Degrassi High’ actor pleads guilty to child porn charges
Former “Degrassi High” actor Jason Dickens on Tuesday admitted that he not only possessed thousands of X-rated images and videos involving children but that he recorded two himself.
The Latest: Canada to pardon some in pot possession cases
The Latest: Canada to address past pot possession cases
'Worrying' questions on Khashoggi: Freeland
Canada has 'worrying' questions about disappearance of Khashoggi: Freeland
Man accused of swimming in shark tank arrested
B.C. man accused of swimming naked in Toronto shark tank arrested in Thunder Bay
Feds to expedite pot pardons
Parents, not just government, will talk to their kids about pot, Trudeau says
Hold fire on sparking that joint at your favourite Hamilton park
City anticipates recreational pot smoking restrictions will likely “mirror” current tobacco consumption rules.
Lower city traffic stop reveals loaded handgun
Police say a Guelph man faces multiple drug and firearm-related charges after a vehicle was pulled over in central Hamilton.
Pride Toronto says uniformed police officers will be able to march in 2019 parade, pending application
Toronto police officers will be permitted to march in the parade in uniform next summer after visible police presence was banned from the last two festivities. BLMTO calls it “a very sad day for queer and trans people in Toronto.”
Transit revs up Ward 1 election debate
Candidates talked bus stops, micro-transit, accessibility and LRT development amid a full debate that included 13 different would-be councillors.
Premier Doug Ford’s cap-and-trade move will cost treasury $3B over four years
Ford has moved to scrap Ontario’s cap-and-trade alliance with Quebec and California.
Coun. Whitehead backs Sgro for mayor
Eisenberger says not first time Whitehead has demonstrated ‘bad judgment’
Senators urge Liberals to revamp tax system
Senators urge Trudeau government to overhaul tax system, cut corporate taxes
Ward 14: Election issues
Transit scarce in car-heavy, population-dense territory.
Canadians that joined ISIL and were captured won’t get Ottawa’s help
The Trudeau government appears to be in no hurry to help Canadians who voluntarily joined Islamic terrorists and are now imprisoned in Syria.
Tips for keeping kids safe from cannabis exposure
Poison centres across Canada and the childhood injury-prevention charity Parachute will mount a social media awareness campaign beginning Wednesday about the detrimental effects of cannabis on children and how to prevent inadvertent exposure, using the hashtag #PotCanPoisonKids.
East Hamilton rent strikers ordered to pay arrears
But Stoney Creek Towers residents say they’ll continue to withhold rent over disputed increase.
Little hope seen for oilpatch activity growth as steep price discounts continue
The Canadian oil and gas sector is in a holding pattern in which spending and production growth can’t occur until new ways to get products to export markets are found, according to CIBC analyst Jon Morrison.
City keeps appeal options open on bus shelter ads ruling
The city will keep appeal options open for a new council on a court ruling against Hamilton’s ban on Christian Heritage Party bus shelter ads about transgender rights.
No flood grant approval yet
An effort to hold a special council meeting Tuesday failed for lack of councillors.
Militants seize 14 Iranian security forces near Pakistan
Militants in Iran abducted 14 members of a border security force near the Pakistan border on Tuesday in the latest blow to the powerful Revolutionary Guard.
U.S. pot producer warns of Canadian dominance
U.S. pot firms urge Trump to deny Canadian producers 'competitive advantage'
Forum on Hamilton overdose prevention site to feature clients’ experiences
Newly formed organization, Keeping Six — Hamilton Harm Reduction Action League, is hosting the panel discussion Nov. 4.
Senators urge Trudeau government to overhaul tax system, cut corporate taxes
The Senate’s banking committee is urging the Trudeau government to take big steps on taxation that include introducing immediate corporate tax cuts to ease competitiveness concerns and revamping the whole tax system.
Feds in no rush to help Cdn terror suspects
Government says imprisoned Canadian terror suspects must face consequences
Liberals looking at pot pardon process, blanket amnesty ruled out
On the last day before cannabis becomes legal in Canada, federal officials told reporters that internal discussions among the federal Liberals have focused on an application-based process for speeding up pot pardons.
U.S. cannabis firms press Trump about Canada’s ‘competitive advantage’
An American cannabis producer took out a full-page ad in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal warning that the United States is “rapidly losing” its competitive advantage in the industry to Canada, the first G7 member to greenlight legal recreational pot.
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Feds eye options to expedite pot pardons
Parents, not just government, will talk to their kids about pot, Trudeau says
TSX and U.S. markets post multi-month gains
U.S. markets surge higher, TSX gains; loonie gains ground against U.S. dollar
Caucus to discuss controversial legislature member
Fate of Manitoba politician accused of sexual comments may be decided next week
Hamiltonian to receive Cannabis Crusader award
Hamilton’s Clint Younge has been named the recipient of the Cannabis Crusader award.
Far from coast, rural counties also recovering from Michael
Haylie Byler and her husband were just beginning life in their new home when hurricane Michael’s monstrous winds mowed down a dozen trees on their property, more than an hour’s drive inland from where the storm made landfall.
Postal services ready for looming wave of legal cannabis deliveries
Legal cannabis is set to usher in a wave of high-value, age-restricted parcels in the mail system, and delivery companies say they’re ready.
Small plane crashes near Ottawa, pilot injured
Small plane crash near Ottawa narrowly misses home, pilot in serious condition
U.S. border officials dig in on legal pot
U.S. policies, procedures on pot at the border won't budge with legalization
Turkish official: Police found evidence of Khashoggi slaying
Mike Pompeo meets Saudi king over Khashoggi's disappearance
Cops need reliable equipment to test for pot: Ford
Ford criticizes PM over pot, says cops need reliable equipment to test for pot
Turkish official: Police found evidence of Khashoggi slaying
Police searching the Saudi Consulate found evidence that Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi was killed there, a high-level Turkish official said Tuesday, and authorities appeared ready to also search the nearby residence of the consul general after the diplomat left the country.
EU official urges Britain’s May to get creative on Brexit
The European Union largely abandoned the hope of clinching a Brexit deal this month and a top EU official implored British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday to come up with “a new method of thinking” on the Irish border issue that has stumped negotiators for over a year.
Coven raises the bar on plant-based foods
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