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CANNA-TOURISM NOT YET A THING

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By Jesse Staniforth
09/14/2019 03:02 PM GMT-0700
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Federal and provincial regulations make it nearly impossible for a business to provide cannabis to customers without a license from Health Canada. As a result, hopes for Canadian cannabis tourism have largely been dashed, leaving only a handful of B&Bs that give free joints to guests.CBC Windsor

  • Hoping to change that, a Windsor river cruise company planned to hold its first strictly BYOC "cannabis cruise" this month. 

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