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THC levels wrong on 40% of oils sold by Ontario Cannabis Store, lab testing shows

THC levels wrong on 40% of oils sold by Ontario Cannabis Store, lab testing shows

Levels of THC in cannabis oils were wrong outside the variance allowed by federal cannabis regulations in 40 per cent of samples, a study at McMaster University showed
Poll: Most readers back union in LCBO strike

Poll: Most readers back union in LCBO strike

As the Liquor Control Board of Ontario's workers move toward a return to work, a modest majority of readers say that their sympathies are more with the union than with the employer:
Real estate prices still largely stable

Real estate prices still largely stable

Ontario home prices inched very slightly upward in June, continuing a broad trend of stability set in February that ended a five-month fall that began last summer.
Poll: Readers say both Biden and Trump should withdraw from U.S. race

Poll: Readers say both Biden and Trump should withdraw from U.S. race

Around three-quarters of readers in an online poll this week say that U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump (78) and Joe Biden (81) should both leave the race
POLL: What our online polls tell us about Liberal voters

POLL: What our online polls tell us about Liberal voters

We've started an occasional series looking at what our polls can tell us about the supporters of specific political parties. We're looking at Liberals (and, by extension, supporters of other parties.)
Poll: Most oppose closing Science Centre

Poll: Most oppose closing Science Centre

Government points to structural roof issues as justification for decision
Poll: Most favour tariffs on inexpensive Chinese-made electric cars

Poll: Most favour tariffs on inexpensive Chinese-made electric cars

A $13,000 car? That's what one Chinese auto maker could sell vehicles for in Canada unless tariffs are put in place
Poll: Most wouldn't trade privacy as drivers for lower insurance rates

Poll: Most wouldn't trade privacy as drivers for lower insurance rates

This week, we asked: if you were reasonably sure it would lead to lower insurance rates, would you agree to have your driving electronically monitored? About two-thirds of you said no
Provincewide, real estate prices stable for a fourth month

Provincewide, real estate prices stable for a fourth month

Ontario home prices were stable in May, continuing a trend set in February that ended a five-month fall that began last summer, figures released by the Canadian Real Estate Association Monday show. 
Poll: 60% would move to wind down the cigarette industry

Poll: 60% would move to wind down the cigarette industry

About 60 per cent of readers would approve if governments set a goal of ending the cigarette industry over a period of years, a recent online poll shows.