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Investigation underway after seven children ingest edibles at New Brunswick middle school

RMCP in New Brunswick are investigating after seven children, between 10 and 11 years old, ingested edibles at a middle school earlier this week.

Five of the seven children were transported to Sackville Memorial Hospital for precautionary reasons, reports CTV News, and were later released.

Hanson told CBC that charges are possible but “it depends on the totality investigation, whether things were done willingly or not,” he said.

“We need to speak to a few people first, and find out exactly where they came from and under what circumstances they were obtained.”

Legal edibles are strictly regulated and can only be sold in plain, child-resistant packaging. They cannot mimic the branding of candy.

It’s not clear if the edibles in question were homemade or obtained from an unlicensed supplier.

Earlier this month, two high school students in northern Ontario became ill after consuming edibles in

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