Category: Cannabis
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StratCann: Authorized for abuse: The math behind Canada’s medical cannabis “loophole”
Canada’s medical cannabis laws are being exploited by illicit growers using high-volume prescriptions as a “paperwork shield.” These massive, uninspected residential grows pose severe fire and safety hazards. While local municipalities and police struggle with enforcement loopholes, advocates argue that restricting personal production violates patients’ constitutional rights to affordable medicine.
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StratCann | Beyond the Commodity trap: How Cannabis Retailers Can Thrive in 2026
Discover how cannabis retailers can escape the “commodity trap” in 2026. This insight explores high-impact strategies—from leveraging budtenders as brand ambassadors to mastering digital hygiene and event-based sales. Learn how to differentiate your store through curated experiences, vertical integration, and community hubs to thrive in a mature, competitive legal market.
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StratCann: How federal paramountcy and provincial restrictiveness define Canada’s regulatory landscape
Why does buying cannabis feel different in every province? It comes down to Canada’s constitutional division of powers. While Ottawa set the “federal floor” by legalizing possession, provinces built the “walls” regarding retail, age limits, and home cultivation. This article unpacks the resulting regulatory patchwork, featuring expert insights on how local restrictions shape the consumer…
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StratCann: Grow stores left behind: From shadows to spotlight to stagnation
As Canada’s cannabis industry evolves, grow stores face new challenges. From thriving in the shadows of prohibition to basking in the spotlight of legalization, these businesses now grapple with market stagnation. Explore how shifting regulations, competition, and consumer trends are reshaping the role of grow stores in the cannabis landscape.
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STRATCANN: Crossborder cannabis: Detroit to Windsor
Windsor has historically been known as Sin City due to rum running, strip clubs, & other more socially permissive entertainment in Canada than the US, so it was no surprise that when cannabis was legalized, entrepreneurs saw a budding opportunity.
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CBC WINDSOR: Why cannabis tourism isn’t flying high in Canada
Cannabis marketing should be treated more like alcohol, less like tobacco, says expert
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okanaganz.com: Exploring Higher Limits
Twinkies are only $1.11 at Canada’s largest cannabis lounge. But that’s not why most members enjoy Higher Limits. The space bills itself as a safe place to “connect existing medical cannabis users with both new users and the…cannabis community overall.”
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YAHOO FINANCE: Canadian marijuana shops prepare for big business
Canadian lawmakers voted to make marijuana legal. Marijuana supporters are calling the vote historic.
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WXYZ DETROIT: Canadian marijuana shops prepare for big business
Canadian lawmakers voted to make marijuana legal. Marijuana supporters are calling the vote historic.
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WINDSOR INDEPENDENT: A JOINT EFFORT
With legalization legislation coming early 2017, now, more than ever, the cannabis community and industry need to join forces and work together, yet remain divided
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WINDSOR INDEPENDENT: THE STONER SALUTE
With recent changes however to medicinal marijuana legislation, partaking in cannabis use has started to lose some of its stigma and become a part of the daily conversation.
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WINDSOR INDEPENDENT: CAN THE GOVERNMENT KEEP UP WITH CHANGING CANNABIS LAWS?
A result of slowly changing cannabis laws, combined with a less-than-meaningful enforcement regime, have to come to suggest new entrepreneurial activities have received less than tacit approval.

