New figures from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) show that both declared and undeclared seizures of cannabis products are way up during the first two quarters of fiscal 2021-2022.
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CBSA reports that more than 3 million grams of cannabis products were confiscated in the first quarter and more than double that, about 7.4 million grams, was seized in the second quarter of the fiscal year. That compares to about 3 million grams and approximately 3.7 million grams for the first two quarters of fiscal year 2020-2021.
The CBSA defines “cannabis products” as consisting of dried and fresh cannabis, cannabis seeds, solids, non-solids, concentrates and
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