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Toronto pot shop raids: Huge success or costly attack?

Toronto’s law-and-order approach has been either a victory for safe neighbourhoods, or a hypocritical attack on pot pioneers to enable a corporate takeover of their lucrative industry.

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Toronto police raid the Cannabis Culture location on Church St. in March.


Shut down, Mayor John Tory told marijuana shop owners, or face “whatever enforcement mechanisms” the city can muster to extinguish the “wildfire” spread of pot shops across Toronto.

Almost a year and many raids, seizures, arrests and court dates later, the federal government is poised to clear the legal haze as early as next week. Police, meanwhile, continue playing whack-a-mole with storefront pot vendors numbering, at the moment, 52.

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David Rider

David Rider is a Toronto-based senior politics reporter for the Star. Follow him on X: @dmrider.

Betsy Powell

Betsy Powell is a Toronto-based reporter covering crime and courts for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @powellbetsy.

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