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The OPP submitted a number of seized cannabis products, including cannabis vapes and dried flower, to the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), a government agency, to test for pesticides and THC scores.
A number of pesticides, including myclobutanil, a chemical fungicide, were found at “dangerous levels” in the samples. Additionally, the tests revealed that the THC content for the seized products was consistently lower than advertised.
According to the OPP, most of the 28 vapes tested did not list THC levels on the packaging. However, six products claimed to have a THC content
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