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  1. Aug 2, 2020 · Saskatchewan. Wiid Cannabis in Regina lists four varieties on their online store, D3NALI (Erbaceous) for $47.95, Lillooet Landrace (Pristine) for $34.95, Headband (Pristine) for $34.95 and Bakerstreet (Tweed) for $59.95. A Spiritleaf in Moosejaw listed Tweed’s Bakertsreets seeds at the same price. A Fire and Flower in Martensville lists Tweed ...

  2. The Seeds Act and Regulations will regulate the import of cannabis seed. The ABCs of Seed Importation into Canada outline these requirements; Cannabis with novel traits. Cannabis could also be subject to assessment under the Seeds Act and Seeds Regulations as a plant with novel traits, if a novel trait was introduced in to the crop.

  3. Oct 17, 2018 · The Cannabis Act will better protect the health and safety of Canadians by keeping cannabis out of the hands of youth and profits out of the hands of criminals and organized crime. You must be of legal age (18 or 19 and older, depending on your province or territory) to legally buy, possess or use cannabis.

  4. Oct 17, 2018 · Recreational marijuana is legal, but the vision of a pot-permissive Canada still remains hazy. We try to answer some frequently asked questions surrounding legal weed.

  5. Oct 17, 2018 · Cannabis is now legal. The Cannabis Act creates a strict legal framework for controlling the production, distribution, sale and possession of cannabis across Canada. The Act aims to accomplish 3 goals: keep cannabis out of the hands of youth. keep profits out of the pockets of criminals. protect public health and safety by allowing adults ...

  6. Jun 20, 2018 · Canada's parliament has passed a law legalising the recreational use of marijuana nationwide. The Cannabis Act passed its final hurdle on Tuesday in a 52-29 vote in the Senate. The bill controls ...

  7. Cannabis remains the most commonly used drug in Canada. Its recreational use is legal as long as you buy it from a licenced supplier. In most provinces and territories you have to be 19 to purchase the product, with that limit dropping to 18 in Alberta and rising to 21 in Quebec. Recreational cannabis became fully legal on Oct. 17, 2018.

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