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The owner of a new Orangeville business hoping to obtain a cannabis retail licence says his legal hemp-derived products currently being sold in town can help people struggling with opioid addiction. Orangeville is struggling more with opioids than places like Port Elgin and
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OTTAWA 鈥?Higher prices and less variety on store shelves is a possibility as the agriculture industry confronts a wide range of challenges created by COVID-19, the federal agriculture minister said Wednesday.Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said she confident the country has enough food and stopped short of suggesting Canadians start growing war-era victory gardens to supplement their own supplies.But everything from a potential labour shortage on farms to COVID-19 outbreaks among workers at food processing plants will have an impact, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think our system is strong enough and resilient enough that it will adapt, but these days it is particularly challenging, Bibeau said during a video news conference Wednesday, where she fielded questions f
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