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  2. Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. ocs.ca. The Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation, operating as Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS), is a Crown corporation that manages a legal monopoly over the online retail and wholesale distribution of recreational cannabis to consumers and privately operated brick and mortar retailers respectively throughout Ontario, Canada. [2]

  3. Cannabis in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Ontario is legal for both medical and recreational purposes. Cannabis in Canada has been legal for medicinal purposes since 2001 under conditions outlined in the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations, [1] issued by Health Canada, while seed, grain, and fibre production are permitted under licence. [2]

  4. File:Ontario Cannabis Store logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Illustration workshop/Archive/Oct 2018

  5. Canopy Growth - Wikipedia

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    Canopy Growth Corporation, formerly Tweed Marijuana Inc., is a cannabis company based in Smiths Falls, Ontario. In April 2019, Canopy was the world's largest cannabis company based on the value of all shares or market capitalization. [2] At that time, Constellation Brands Inc. controlled over 35% percent of the company which had approximately ...

  6. Cannabis in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis flowers next to a plastic canister of 3.5 grams. Cannabis in Canada is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes. Cannabis was originally prohibited in 1923 until medicinal use of cannabis was legalized nationwide under conditions outlined in the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations issued by Health Canada, which regulated medical cannabis effective 30 July 2001, and ...

  7. Tokyo Smoke - Wikipedia

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    In September 2018, Tokyo Smoke announced that they have received approval to build up to 10 cannabis stores in Manitoba. [14] In Ontario, where licensed producers are restricted from owning more than 9.9 per cent of a cannabis store, Canopy Growth has entered into branding agreements with retail license owners to open stores under the Tokyo ...

  8. Marc Emery - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 September 2024. Canadian politician (born 1958) Marc Emery Marc Emery at a pro-marijuana rally outside City Hall in Calgary, September 2007. Born Marc Scott Emery (1958-02-13) February 13, 1958 (age 66) London, Ontario, Canada Other names Prince of Pot Occupation(s) Politician, activist, entrepreneur ...

  9. Legal history of cannabis in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Cannabis Act (C-45) of June, 2018 paved the way for the legalization of cannabis in Canada on 17 October 2018. [1] Police and prosecution services in all Canadian jurisdictions are currently capable of pursuing criminal charges for cannabis marketing without a licence issued by Health Canada. [2][3][4] The Supreme Court of Canada has held ...