Wednesday, February 4, 2026
ADVT 
National

Health Concerns Behind Raid Of Dozens Of Pot Shops, Arrests: Toronto Police

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 27 May, 2016 12:02 PM
  • Health Concerns Behind Raid Of Dozens Of Pot Shops, Arrests: Toronto Police
Toronto police say "genuine" health concerns and a "significant" number of community complaints prompted officers to raid dozens of marijuana dispensaries across the city.
 
Police Chief Mark Saunders says 90 people have been arrested and 186 charges laid after officers — accompanied by city municipal licencing and standards officials — executed search warrants at 43 storefront pot shops on Thursday.
 
He says about 270 kilograms of dried cannabis as well as hundreds of kilograms of pot-laced food products such as chocolate, brownies and candies were seized during the raid.
 
The operation — dubbed Project Claudia —  angered some Torontonians, who took to social media to denounce it as a waste of police resources.
 
Some also questioned the timing of the move just months after the federal government announced it will introduce legislation to legalize and regulate marijuana next spring.
 
 
 
Justin Trudeau's Liberal government says a legal marijuana regime will keep pot out of the hands of children and deny criminals the profits of illicit dealing.
 
Saunders says that since March, the number of marijuana dispensaries has doubled in the city — with half of the facilities investigated by police located within 300 metres of schools.
 
Dozens of dispensary owners and pot activists protested outside the police headquarters where Saunders was holding a news conference.
 
Marc Emery — Canada's self-proclaimed "Prince of Pot" who served five years in a U.S. prison for selling marijuana seeds from Canada to American customers — was leading the protest, holding a sign that read "Dispensaries are indispensable." 

MORE National ARTICLES

Assisted Death Bill's Fate In Question As Commons Consumed With PM Justin Trudeau's Conduct

Assisted Death Bill's Fate In Question As Commons Consumed With PM Justin Trudeau's Conduct
The immediate fate of the bill is now in question; the Commons spent much of Wednesday night and Thursday debating Trideau's conduct.

Assisted Death Bill's Fate In Question As Commons Consumed With PM Justin Trudeau's Conduct

One Syrian Refugee A Week Disclosing Domestic Abuse

One Syrian Refugee A Week Disclosing Domestic Abuse
  Huda Bukhari of the Arab Community Centre of Toronto says agencies badly need more resources to help address the problem.

One Syrian Refugee A Week Disclosing Domestic Abuse

7 Children In Hospital After School Bus, Tanker Truck Crash Near Toronto

7 Children In Hospital After School Bus, Tanker Truck Crash Near Toronto
Although two of the children are believed to have serious injuries, paramedics said no one is in life-threatening condition after the crash in Halton Hills, Ont.

7 Children In Hospital After School Bus, Tanker Truck Crash Near Toronto

16-Year-Old Boy Charged With Firearm Offence Related To Drug Trade In Vernon: Police

16-Year-Old Boy Charged With Firearm Offence Related To Drug Trade In Vernon: Police
in Vernon, B.C.   Staff Sgt. Lindsey Houghton of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit says officers went to a home in connection with activity related to recent violence involving drugs.

16-Year-Old Boy Charged With Firearm Offence Related To Drug Trade In Vernon: Police

Toronto Zoo Says Public Has Chosen The Name Nandu For Indian Rhino Calf

Toronto Zoo Says Public Has Chosen The Name Nandu For Indian Rhino Calf
Nandu — pronounced None-do — means "one who is cheerful and happy."

Toronto Zoo Says Public Has Chosen The Name Nandu For Indian Rhino Calf

Ontario Man Charged After Waking Up In Wrong House In Upstate New York: Police

Ontario Man Charged After Waking Up In Wrong House In Upstate New York: Police
STAFFORD, N.Y. — An 18-year-old Ontario man has been charged after police say he woke up naked in a stranger's home in upstate New York.

Ontario Man Charged After Waking Up In Wrong House In Upstate New York: Police