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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Steve Lambert
Publication Date: April 24, 2024 - 19:46

Manitoba lifts ban on homegrown cannabis, pauses some new retail licences

April 24, 2024
The Manitoba government’s plan to let people grow cannabis in their homes is being accompanied by a temporary pause on approval of some new retail outlets.Justice Minister Matt Wiebe introduced a bill Wednesday that would lift the province’s ban on homegrown recreational cannabis.The change would leave Quebec as the only province with a ban. All other provinces leave the matter to federal law, which allows a maximum of four plants per household.


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