The Consumer Choice Center says the province’s cannabis vape ban is a dangerous mistake. The provincial government on Wednesday announced that it is not going to allow the sale of...
The Cannabis Conclave, a premier cannabis industry event, will be returning to Davos on January 23rd, 2020. Washington, DC, Dec. 06, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Consumer Choice Center is...
A consumer advocacy group is concerned with the Higgs government’s requests for proposal for a single operator to take over Cannabis NB. David Clement, North American affairs manager for Consumer...
The federal election is behind us, and all Canadians are probably pretty thankful for that. That said, in what was arguably Canada’s most irritating, and cynical, election, no one spoke...
Cannabis retailers will soon be able to sell products online or over the phone for in-store pick-up as the Ontario government adopts a “click-and-connect” sales model to expand access to...
Criminal justice reform appears to be one of the rare items that Republicans and Democrats agree on. At the federal level, the First Step Act was a huge step forward...
One year after the legalization of recreational cannabis, Cannabis Benchmarks, a company that tracks cannabis prices, estimates that Canadian licensed producers have sold approximately 1.1 billion dollars worth of pot in the...
A group that advocates on behalf of consumers in Canada and the U.S. is warning legislators not to be too hasty banning vaping. The Consumer Choice Center is responding to...
Ontario’s second cannabis retail lottery on Aug. 20 was set up to license an additional 42 stores, which would bring the province’s retail market to the unreasonably low total of...
Opinion: About 80% of all cannabis bought in Canada is being purchased on the illegal market, far from the 50% figure claimed The federal election is just a few months...
A poll commissioned by the Consumer Choice Centre and released last week showed that 63 per cent of Canadians — including 65 per cent of Albertans — believe that...
A majority of Canadians support paying people for donations of plasma, which are blood products used to make specialized medicines, a new poll has found. Sixty-three per cent of Canadians...