Articles tagged with "Toronto"
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Cannabis Events in Canada for May 2019
Leafly Canada Staff - Published on May 1, 2019Read moreCannabis events are in full bloom this month.
Illegal Toronto Dispensary Finds Legal Loophole to Keep Doors Open
Harrison Jordan - Published on April 28, 2019Read moreThe stores claim that they double as residences.
Canada’s First ‘Pot-io’ to Debut at Toronto Craft Beer Festival this Summer
Randi Druzin - Published on March 12, 2019Read moreThe smoking lounge at Ontario Place will be retrofitted to accommodate cannabists.
‘I Tried the Edible That Made a Toronto Officer Freak Out’
Leafly Canada Staff - Published on March 4, 2019Read moreThe experience underscores how cannabis can affect people in vastly different ways.
From High-Art Sci-Fi to Mind-Bending Documentaries, Here Are 5 TIFF Must-Sees
Sarah Hanlon - Published on September 5, 2018Read moreHeading to the Toronto International Film Festival? Be sure to check out these 5 outstanding must-sees.
Sarah Hanlon’s Insider Guide to High Toronto
Sarah Hanlon - Published on May 24, 2018Read moreThis weekend, Toronto hosts the biggest cannabis conference in North America. Here’s your insider’s guide to the city, from awesome art and dining to bring-your-own cannabis lounges.
Her Mission: Getting Craft Cannabis Into Ontario’s Government Cannabis Stores
Sam Riches - Published on March 14, 2018Read moreAfter making her name producing pop-up black-market cannabis markets, Lisa Campbell’s ready to help craft cannabis find its rightful place in Ontario’s government-controlled legal cannabis scene.
Can Landlords Ban Legal Cannabis? Here’s What the Law Says
Mari Ramsawakh - Published on January 17, 2018Read moreWhen the Cannabis Act passes, the right to smoke cannabis, whether recreationally or medicinally, will be protected in a tenant’s right to reasonable enjoyment. But that doesn’t mean that landlords can’t impose restrictions.
‘I Just Love Getting People High’: In the Kitchen With a Black-Market Edibles Maker
Sam Riches - Published on December 20, 2017Read moreThe Canadian government won’t be ready to regulate an edibles market until 12 months after legalization. For now, producers like Fritz labor precariously, building up small businesses that face an uncertain future, while the legalization boom awaits.
Toronto’s Pop-Up Edibles Market Preps for the Legal Future
Harrison Jordan - Published on December 8, 2017Read moreJust like old-school raves, the location of a Green Market event is usually announced the day before, and for a similar reason: What they’re doing is officially illegal.