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 OTTAWA 鈥?Conservative party officials have pinpointed candidate Brad Trost   campaign as one potential source of a suspected leak of the party   membership list.But Trost   campaign manager says an investigation on their end failed to uncover how the list allegedly given to the National Firea stanley thermos mug rms Association could have come from them.Party members had been complaining of being contacted by the NFA after the leadership race ended, arguing the only way the firearms advocacy group  stanley cup could have received their names was through the membership list.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The NFA was sent a cease-and-desist letter by the Conse stanley cup rvative party   lawyer this week but declined to comment when reached by The Canadian Press.Trost campaign manager Joseph Ben-Ami says their team was told earlier this week they were on notice as the potential source.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He says they took the matter seriously but a review of their internal systems provided no evidence the list came from them.Ben-Ami says they told the party as much on Monday but have yet to hear back.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Conservative party spokesman Cory Hann says the matter is in the hands of the committee that organized the race.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Ben-Ami says they ;d l Atoi New generation of local paper owners in Quebec
 A longtime downtown Oshawa business, The Peace Pipe, is on the vanguard of a coming cannabis boom in Durham which will see more than a dozen store openings in the coming months.The stanley tumblers  Peace Pipe, located at 31 Celina St., has been in business since 1997 selling cannabis accessories. The stores offerings range from rolling papers costing a few dollars to unique handcrafted glass pipes that retail for several thousand dollars. Weve immersed ourselves in the glass and smoking paraphernalia culture so were a big proponent of North American-made glass,  explains owner Herb Hatch.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In June, the store also began selling cannabis, becoming Durhams third legal cannabis retail store and the second one in Oshawa.It was a natural extension for the business, but one that  stanley cup didnt come easily. Hatch explains that he entered the provincial lottery for a cannabis stanley cup quencher  retail licence twice but did not win. It was only when the Doug Ford government scrapped the lottery that The Peace Pipe was able to successfully complete the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontarios process to legally open.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hatch believes hes one of the first stores in Ontario to expand from accessory sales into cannabis sales as well. Our store is quite large, so youre at 2,700 square feet and one side is cannabis and higher-end glass and the other side is a regular smoke shop, rolling papers, water