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Health Canada expands hemp and marijuana recall, cites intoxicating cannabinoids

Health Canada updated its June recall of several cannabis oils and softgels in response to “reported adverse reactions.”

Some of the recalled products were labeled as containing fewer than 3 milligrams of THC per unit, but testing revealed that product samples contained “significant” quantities of the intoxicating cannabinoid hexahydrocannabinol (HHC) as well as THC, Health Canada said in its recall announcement.

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“The products contain HHC and THC in quantities that could be intoxicating,” Health Canada’s recall announcement said.

“The presence or quantity of HHC are not indicated on the label.”

The recalled products were sold through authorized retailers in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan and the Yukon, according to Health Canada.

“Additionally, significantly less cannabichromene (CBC) was present than identified on the

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