When you’re winding down, do you find yourself drawn to alcohol or cannabis? Turns out more and more people are integrating ‘weed’ into their lives.
When you’re winding down, do you find yourself drawn to alcohol or cannabis? Turns out more and more people are integrating ‘weed’ into their lives.
On Jan. 11 Ontario announced the winners of the pot licence lottery, with the majority of licences going to individuals rather than corporations. But critics have pointed out these individuals may have a harder time setting up shop in time for the April 1 deadline.
“The SFUO fully supports students’ right to smoke mouldy weed in the abandoned Brooks building,” the statement read. “All those who oppose this motion are obviously white supremacists.”
The Ontario government should be granting temporary licences to these establishments (with possible high taxes) to keep them running while the appropriate framework is developed.
Through opening online shopping instead of retail stores first, (especially when Canada Post is on a rotating strike) Ontario is putting the cart before the horse. People need to be able to see the product they intend to purchase, not wait five days for delivery.
The Fulcrum teamed up with the Ubyssey, the Gauntlet and the Charlatan to investigate how Canadian universities are dealing with the legalization of cannabis on campus.
With the country just days away from the legalization of cannabis, here’s Ty’s guide to having the best high sex.
The unofficial guide to the most peculiar but tastiest high snacks to cure even the strongest case of the munchies.
Eligible Canadians can apply for the munchies tax credit during tax season. So if it’s not too much work, try and remember to keep your cravings under the influence, or at least hold onto receipts.