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Google Now Allows Marijuana Business Advertisements Under New Pilot Program In Canada

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Google launches the “limited pilot program” if the marijuana business allows businesses to access its advertising platform if they meet Canada federal law.

About seven years of Canada’s banabis banned, and when the commercial market was created, last week is announced that water is testing advertising opportunities available for other industries to market markets.

“This pelota will be searched for a single search, starting August 25, 2025, up to 20 weeks,” Note, first new Stratcann says. “Its goal is to browse the user’s interest and inform future policy for potential updates.”

“During the pilot, cannabis products can be available in this search” Google celurbill. “Participation in this Pilot is limited to the Canadian Federal Authorized Operators.”

The pilot program will allow you to reach the audience, through the results of the company’s search engine, also meaning companies will allow users to pay their ads based on certain searches.

Google comes nearly three years Advertising for prohibited Kalamu and CBD products Cannabis crop federally legalized after the US sections are federally legalized.

Google critaized when he announced in 2019 Marijuana products would be banned From the App Store, Google Play. But it seems that it has been relieved for years.

Sergey Brin, the company’s founder, separated By supplying joint joint staff In a post-election meeting in 2016.

Other technologies and cannabis news, Twitter finished a federal cooperation The users searched for a number of drugs related to drugs in 2022, with a suggestion that “Marijuana”, with the suggestion to enter drug treatment. No suggestions appear for “alcohol” searches.

In 2019, a Facebook Executive discussed how Social Media Giant is able to dispose of Visual AI “content” policy “. including cannabis selling ads on the platform.

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Liquor shops may start selling low-THC drinks

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New York State lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow liquor stores to sell low-THC cannabis drinks, amid growing interest in cannabis drinks.

Democrat Senator Jeremy Cooney and Assemblyman John Zaccaro have recently introduced additional legislation in the Senate and Assembly to allow licensed liquor and wine stores to sell low-potency cannabis beverages.

The bill would allow retail sales of beverages containing 5 milligrams of THC, produced by New York adult-use cannabis licensees, and direct related tax revenue to the state’s cannabis revenue fund.

The measure would open a new way for liquor stores to sell low-dose cannabis drinks, imposing new taxes and determining how the revenue would be used, and would expand New York’s adult-use market.

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Indiana Bill To Ban Hemp THC Products Dies As Key Deadline Passes

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“Another example of what we need to have a unicameral Legislature.”

By Leslie Bonilla Muniz and Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle

A Prohibition of synthetic and intoxicating products derived from hemp died Monday because lawmakers in the Indiana House did not call before the second reading period.

Senate Bill 250 would have mirrored a recent federal law designed to close a loophole that allows delta-8, THCA and other cannabinoid products to proliferate.

Sen. Aaron Freeman, R-Indianapolis, openly criticized his colleagues on the floor for killing the bill.

All he would say was, “Another example of why we should have a unicameral Legislature.”

The hemp measure passed the Senate on a 35-13 vote.

Rep. Garrett Bascom, du of the bill The House sponsor said that while he wouldn’t speak for other members, he believed there weren’t enough votes to pass his chamber this year. He didn’t offer specific points, but hoped to try again.

The language could be changed to another bill in conference committee.

The proposal would also establish a regulatory scheme for any low-power product, although industry representatives said customers would not want it.

This story was first published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle. Removed irrelevant content.

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Hoogendoorn gets Bronze EcoVadis Medal in first assessment

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Hoogendoorn has received the Bronze Medal in the first evaluation by EcoVadis. This recognition places the company in the top 35% of all organizations worldwide assessed for sustainability. Among companies evaluated in the last 12 months, Hoogendoorn ranks in the top 18%.

EcoVadis is globally recognized for its sustainability assessments, evaluating organizations on four main themes: environment, labor and human rights, ethics and sustainable purchasing. The Bronze rating confirms that Hoogendoorn has a strong and well-structured sustainability management system that focuses on transparency and responsible business practices throughout the value chain.

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The scorecard provides valuable information to guide further improvement and outlines the next steps to achieving a Silver rating. This helps Hoogendoorn to continue to strengthen and advance its sustainability ambitions.

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