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Changes to regulations
Episode 160

Changes to regulations

The frequent messaging finally gets through to the federal government on cannabis regulations. We’ll look at some of those changes and encourage you to add your comment by July 8. We identify the source of the skunk smell in cannabis, discover that Manitobans are still waiting to grow their weed, find some senior’s challenged by edibles, Salt Spring island only big enough for one cannabis store and we review an industry gathering in Kelowna last week. I stop on Cultivar for more delights from the Kootenays, Sweetgrass ’91 Octane.

The Cannabis Potcast

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Show Notes

The frequent messaging finally gets through to the federal government on cannabis regulations.  We’ll look at some of those changes and encourage you to add your comment by July 8. We identify the source of the skunk smell in cannabis, discover that Manitobans are still waiting to grow their weed,  find some senior’s challenged by edibles, Salt Spring island only big enough for one cannabis store and we review an industry gathering in Kelowna last week.  I stop on Cultivar for more delights from the Kootenays, Sweetgrass ’91 Octane.

Changes proposed for regulations

Growing relationships

Salt Spring not big enough for two

Regulation changes and your comments

Sweetgrass 91 Octane

Seniors and edibles

BC Craft farmers heard

Manitobans still can't grow

Health Canada recall


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