Choosing the right genetics is the fastest way to improve your results in Canada—especially with short summers, cool nights, and unpredictable late-season humidity. In this 2026 guide, we’re sharing our top 10 strains to grow in Canada, picked for reliable performance, strong vigor, and the...
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Cannabis Stocks Begin 2026 Badly: What’s Driving the Drop
Cannabis stocks didn’t waste time getting volatile in 2026. After a strong run into late 2025 on federal-policy optimism, many of the sector’s biggest names and ETFs slid hard in January as traders recalibrated expectations around rescheduling timelines, 280E tax relief, and access to...
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Medical vs Recreational Cannabis Farming Regulations by Region (Licensing, GMP/GACP, Compliance)
Regulations for cannabis farming can look similar on the surface, but the rules often change dramatically depending on whether the crop is intended for a medical market or a general adult-use market—and depending on where you operate. Medical cannabis cultivation is typically held to...
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