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  2. Cannabis in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Alberta grew 6,434 hectares (15,900 acres), about 40% of Canada's hemp and 40% of the nation's hemp seed. [8] Alberta is generally arid and hemp is grown under irrigation . [ 9 ] In 2013, the cultivars in use were from Europe, with experiments with new cultivars suited to prairie climate (X59, CFX-2, CRS-1, Silesia, Canada, and Delores ...

  3. List of rail accidents in Canada - Wikipedia

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    west of Dalehurst, Alberta: 23: 71: A westbound CN freight train, which ran a red signal before leaving a portion of double track, collided head on with an eastbound Via Rail Super Continental. The estimated cost of the accident was $35 million. The three freight crew members may have been asleep or otherwise incapacitated. [36] Lac-Mégantic ...

  4. Cannabis laws of Canada by province or territory - Wikipedia

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    The recreational use of marijuana was legalized Canada-wide on 17 October 2018. As expected, the minimum age in Alberta is 18 and sales are made at private enterprise stores licensed by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis or from the government's web site. Retail stores licensed to sell cannabis must not also sell alcohol, tobacco or ...

  5. List of names for cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Industry trade name for indica-dominant hybrid strain, a mix of Blueberry and Sour Diesel strains, its name is also a combination of theirs. [71] Blue Dream: Industry trade name for sativa-dominant hybrid strain. [59] Blue Goo Industry trade name for sativa-dominant hybrid strain, a mix of Blue Dream and Agoo, a combination of which gives it ...

  6. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    One laboratory at the University of British Columbia found that Jamaican Lamb's Bread, claimed to be 100% sativa, was in fact almost 100% indica (the opposite strain). [90] Legalization of cannabis in Canada (as of 17 October 2018) may help spur private-sector research, especially in terms of diversification of strains. It should also improve ...

  7. Cannabis in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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 Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations issued by Health Canada, which regulated medical cannabis effective 30 July 2001, and was later superseded by the Access to Cannabis for Medical ...

  8. List of psychoactive plants - Wikipedia

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    Popular strains are often hybrids of C. sativa and C. indica. The medicinal effects of cannabis are widely studied, and are active topics of research both at universities and private research firms. Many jurisdictions have laws regulating or prohibiting the cultivation, sale and/or use of medical and recreational cannabis. [citation needed]

  9. Tom Cruise Purple - Wikipedia

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    The strain is very potent, and is reported to have hallucinogenic properties. [3] [4] The marijuana is being sold in vials which have a picture of American actor Tom Cruise laughing hysterically. [5] [6] Tom Cruise Purple is sold by cannabis purveyors in Northern California, [7] and is a popular choice among