Canada Post – Marijuana Farms
Canada Post – Marijuana Farms
Brian Lovig Discusses Canada Post, Marijuana Farms, Breakfast Cereals
The key for Doug Boyd’s new community mailbox arrived in the mail a month ago and he already checked to see if it worked. By Friday, he had seen the last postal delivery at his red-brick home in suburban Ottawa.
And so, by Monday morning, the 59-year-old Kanata resident was among tens of thousands of Canadians who are the first to be affected this fall by Canada Post’s big push to end door-to-door delivery in all urban areas within the next four years.
Marijuana Farms
The federal government has received hundreds of applications from pot producers seeking to become licensed growers under the Conservatives’ new scheme, but has processed fewer than two dozen so far.
The federal government has received hundreds of applications from pot producers seeking to become licensed marijuana growers under the Conservatives’ new scheme, but has processed fewer than two dozen so far.
In a formal written response last week to Liberal MP Hedy Fry, Health Minister Rona Ambrose provided a snapshot of the rocky transition to a new legal scheme that has cost nearly $2 million, began in earnest but was stalled by a court injunction three weeks ago.
Ontario leads the way in the number of applications, as well as the number of producers — nine — licensed to date. One high-profile Ontario applicant has decided to enter the medical marijuana business.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2014/04/18/only_20_applications_to_grow_medicinal_pot_approved_so_far.html
Breakfast Cereals
To vote for your favorites, visit any individual cereal page on the site and click the vote button. One vote per cereal per day.
This list represents the top 100 most popular breakfast cereals of all time as voted by visitors to The Cereal Project at MrBreakfast.com. It includes both cereals that are currently in production and those that have been discontinued.
http://www.mrbreakfast.com/cereal_votes.asp
Backdoor Gun Registry
He says he doesn’t want to sound paranoid, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper is concerned his own federal bureaucracy is trying to bring back the long gun registry “through the back door.”
Harper courted gun owners and anglers on Friday in northern Ontario with a carefully stage-managed question and answer session with invited representatives of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.
Killing the long gun registry was a long-standing Conservative government promise — and fundraising cash cow. Now that it’s dead and buried, a governing party in election mode is reviving alleged threats of its resurrection in repeated donation appeals to Conservative faithful.
http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/harper-fears-back-door-gun-registry/