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Controversial weed shops in Toronto are still open despite not having a licence
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But there was nothing routine about it, and on Monday, police lost the case in court after a judge ruled that patrol officers blatantly and intentionally trampled the suspect’s Charter rights so grossly that he tossed out the key evidence: the grenade launcher.
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The charges were dropped not only because the police did a lousy job during the May 2019 investigation, but also because some patrol officers told wildly different versions of events under oath. In the blistering ruling on Monday, the judge said Const. Corey Bourguignon’s testimony was not only misleading, but also unbelievable.
Ottawa police lose grenade launcher case
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Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries this morning terminated its retailer agreement with NAC Long Plain Limited Partnership for the Meta Cannabis Supply Co. store located at 420 Madison Street.
The store’s retail licence was subsequently cancelled by the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba (LGCA). The termination of the retailer agreement follows the mid-May suspension of the Madison Street cannabis store, which is located on Long Plain First Nation’s reserve lands in Winnipeg. Today’s actions are the result of several attempts over the last month by Liquor and Lotteries and the LGCA to work with the First Nation to operate within Manitoba’s legal cannabis framework.