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Cannabis company Hexo’s Zenabis subsidiary files for CCAA protection

Cannabis company Hexo’s Zenabis subsidiary files for CCAA protection

GATINEAU, Que. — Cannabis company Hexo Corp. says Zenabis Global Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, has filed for protection under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act. The company says Zenabis made the filing in Quebec Superior Court to restructure its business and financial affairs. Hexo says the petition is limited to the Zenabis Group. Neither Hexo…
Explosive find and gun at Blenheim property along with cannabis plants

Explosive find and gun at Blenheim property along with cannabis plants

UnsplashPolice found 13 cannabis plants at a Blenheim property. (File photo)Explosives and a pistol, along with 13 cannabis plants and five methamphetamine pipes were found at a Blenheim property during a police search, a court has heard. Gregory Brent Knight, 44, appeared at the Blenheim District Court on Monday for sentencing on multiple charges relating…
David Martin (“La Paix”) veut proposer des recettes au cannabis

David Martin (“La Paix”) veut proposer des recettes au cannabis

Si les graines de chanvre sont déjà utilisées dans le domaine alimentaire, le propriétaire du restaurant La Paix (à Anderlecht) mise sur l'entièreté de la plante, "qui offre une palette de saveurs bien différente", estime le chef toqué d'origine basque. Le cannabis utilisé, dont la substance psychoactive THC ne dépasse pas les 0,2 % (0,18…
Blunt truth: Media keep getting it wrong on Thai cannabis legalization

Blunt truth: Media keep getting it wrong on Thai cannabis legalization

On Thursday, when Rittipong “Beer” Dachkul became Highland Cafe’s first customer to buy potent weed, a reporter covering the moment saw things very differently. After observing Rittpong’s purchase, Nicolas Kumanoff intoned gravely in a Deutsche Welle report, “The cannabis on sale is low-potency.” That would be news to not only Rittipong, who walked out with…
Medical cannabis programs see four-fold enrollment increase between 2016 and 2020

Medical cannabis programs see four-fold enrollment increase between 2016 and 2020

Credit: CC0 Public Domain An observational study has found that the number of patients enrolled in medical cannabis programs has increased four-fold between 2016 and 2020. The trend has been driven by a combination of new medical cannabis laws in 35 states, expanded qualifying conditions, and increased enrollment nationally. The findings are published in Annals…
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