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More pot stores expected in B.C. in coming ‘weeks and months’: attorney general

VANCOUVER – British Columbia cabinet ministers defended the provincial government’s pace in approving marijuana stores as they toured the only …

Pot shop raids “highly unlikely” on Wednesday: head of police chiefs

VANCOUVER – Police departments across Canada are fully prepared for marijuana legalization on Wednesday, but there won’t be swift crackdowns on illegal …

Entrepreneurs cook up edible pot products despite legalization delay

VANCOUVER – Yannick Craigwell doesn’t need to guess how large the Canadian appetite will be for edible pot once it’s …

B.C. First Nation won’t be able to return home for months after wildfires

Members of a tiny First Nation in northwest British Columbia remain scattered across the province in hotels and relatives’ homes …

Justice minister defends approval of roadside pot test as some police wary

Some Canadian police forces are hesitant to use a federally approved roadside marijuana test, raising questions about the Liberal government’s …

B.C. defends approach to pot as only one government shop is ready to open

VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s public safety minister says the province will meet demand for recreational marijuana with only one government-run …

Jagmeet Singh says he’s faced barriers to change within New Democratic Party

SURREY, B.C. — New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says he’s faced barriers to creating change within the party as he …

Trans Mountain expansion could be delayed for years by court decision: experts

VANCOUVER — The Federal Court of Appeal’s decision to quash Ottawa’s approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is likely …

Ottawa loses key Trans Mountain court case, but pushes ahead with pipeline

VANCOUVER — A court has overturned Ottawa’s approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, halting construction on the project …

B.C. first government in Canada to sue drug companies over opioids

VANCOUVER — British Columbia launched a proposed class-action lawsuit Wednesday against dozens of pharmaceutical companies, alleging they falsely marketed opioids …

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