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  1. Jun 26, 2019 · On June 14, 2019, the Government of Canada announced new regulations for edible cannabis, cannabis extracts, and cannabis topicals. These regulations were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, on June 26, 2019, and came into force on October 17, 2019: Regulations Amending the Cannabis Regulations (New Classes of Cannabis)

  2. To buy, possess or use cannabis, you must be of legal age (18 or 19 or older depending on your province or territory). The Cannabis Act includes strict penalties for selling or providing cannabis to youth under the legal age. Legal cannabis has an excise stamp appearing in different colours for each province and territory on product labels.

  3. Services and information. Current status of cannabis laws. Legal, illegal, unlicensed sellers, enforcement, change. Cannabis in the provinces and territories. Laws, producers, sale, consumption control. Task Force on Cannabis Regulation. News releases, consultations, framework. Impaired driving.

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  5. recommend changes to the Official Plan and/or Zoning By-law, as needed, to regulate cannabis production as a land use. Section 2. of this report discusses the relevant Acts and policies related to cannabis production in Canada and Ontario. Section 3. describes the current Niagara Falls planning framework as it relates to cannabis production ...

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  6. As of 10 January 2019, the only method of purchasing cannabis was the on-line provincial store. No announcement had been made about the plan for storefront operations. Ontario A sign in Niagara Falls, Ontario reminding travelers en route to the Rainbow Bridge that cannabis cannot be taken across the Canada–United States border

  7. Jun 14, 2019 · Published: 2019-06-14. This page has new facts on: edible cannabis. cannabis extracts. cannabis topicals. The final regulations for these new cannabis products will come into force on October 17, 2019. Updated translations to the alternative languages below will be available soon.

  8. Cannabis Culture in Niagara Region. What you should know is that cannabis/weed/Marijuana and hash are illegal in Niagara Region, Ontario. Even so, people here love to smoke weed, so you should not have any trouble in finding dealers or even other smokers around the city.