Since Canada legalized cannabis in 2018, sales have skyrocketed to an industry now worth $4 billion a year in the country.
But Nova Scotia scientists have made troubling discovery over the products - cannabis strains are being regularly mixed up and mislabelled on the shelves.
The Cannabis Council of Canada, which represents more than 700 licensed growers in the country, suggests it's a lingering effect from the illegal cannabis market.
Ross Lord looks at how exactly it's messing up the marketing over scientific facts - and why it could be dangerous.
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But Nova Scotia scientists have made troubling discovery over the products - cannabis strains are being regularly mixed up and mislabelled on the shelves.
The Cannabis Council of Canada, which represents more than 700 licensed growers in the country, suggests it's a lingering effect from the illegal cannabis market.
Ross Lord looks at how exactly it's messing up the marketing over scientific facts - and why it could be dangerous.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8266292/okanagan-cannabis-retailers-unlicensed-shops/
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