Ensure access to legal cannabis is maintained without pushing out diverse businesses that make our local economies thrive The provincial government will establish the licensing mechanism. For more information visit the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario website: https: agco.ca cannabis private-retail-licensing-and-regul ation(External link). If you are facing a charge of Impaired Driving, Over 80, Refuse Breath Sample, or any other motor vehicle offence contact us today at 416-488-4110 or toll-free at 1-855-296-3191 or email us at . At this time, recreational cannabis can only be purchased online from the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation. However, as of April 1, 2019, recreational cannabis will be sold at physical stores in municipalities across Ontario (with the exception of municipalities which decide to opt out of permitting brick-and-mortar stores).
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Under the current system, doctors and pharmacists have argued that they are not well informed about the properties of medical marijuana. This makes it difficult for them to give their patients the best advice, and the Canadian Medical Association, as a result, is not in favour of doctors prescribing medical marijuana. This problem needs to be addressed, and making Health Canada approval for all medical cannabis products a requirement would go a long way in solving that problem. The preliminary study, entitled Cannabis-infused food and Canadian consumers willingness to consider recreational marijuana as a food ingredient was led by Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, professor in food distribution and policy at the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University, and lead author of the well-known Canadas Food Price Report. Dr. Simon Somogyi, associate professor in the Faculty of Agriculture at Dalhousie, co-authored the study.