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Struggling American family farms are praising a cash crop worth more than US$45,000 per acre, but the hemp-derived CBD boom isn’t cropping up nearly as much attention in Canada.
Mélanie Joly, the Canadian foreign minister, said that Canada will temporarily close three consulates in India and concentrate services at its high commission in Delhi, with 21 diplomats remaining in India. [42] Canada's immigration minister, Marc Miller said that the situation would cause delays in the immigration applications and processing ...
Canada is set to bring in 395,000 new permanent residents in 2025, 380,000 in 2026 and 365,000 in 2027, down from 485,000 in 2024, in the first multi-year reduction since Ottawa started laying out ...
[1] [2] The plant grows wild throughout Northern India [3] along the stretch of the Himalayas (its putative origin) and is an important cash crop for the local people. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The difference between charas and hashish is that hashish is made from a dead cannabis plant and charas is made from a live one.
Indo-Asian News Service or IANS is a private Indian news agency. It was founded in 1986 by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju as the "India Abroad News Service" and later renamed. [ 1 ] In December 2023, Adani group , known for its close ties with the ruling BJP , [ 2 ] acquired majority stake in the agency making it a subsidiary to Adani's ...
Hemp products. Retailers can only sell hemp products such as CBD to people 21 and older under Senate Bill 494. Manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers must buy permits from the state Department ...
The Canada–India Free Trade Agreement is a free trade agreement which is currently at ... services, investment, rules of origin, sanitary and phytosanitary ...
A man smoking cannabis in Kolkata, India. Cannabis in India has been known to be used at least as early as 2000 BCE. [1] In Indian society, common terms for cannabis preparations include charas (resin), ganja (flower), and bhang (seeds and leaves), with Indian drinks such as bhang lassi and bhang thandai made from bhang being one of the most common legal uses.