mercredi 8 février 2017
Health Canada to spot check medical marijuana after tainted pot recall
Health Canada has announced it will begin random testing of medical marijuana products to check for the presence of banned pesticides after contaminated products led to reports of illnesses and the possibility of a class action lawsuit.
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