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It has been five years since the legalization of cannabis in Canada but we still know very little about health impacts from cannabis smoke. Almost no research has been done, despite government promises, so scientists and experts say we need more data so consumers can make an informed decision.Jameson Berkow is a reporter for the Globe who has covered the cannabis industry extensively. He's on the show today to explain why this knowledge gap exists and how we can close it.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
Guest host Ed Keenan speaks with Globe & Mail reporter Jameson Berkow about how nearly five years after legalization, we still don't know how safe our cannabis is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the day after World Milk Day and we have our very first guest on Underdogs! Not only that, we bring back THE GAME DIARY after receiving a package from RATESDOTCA and unboxing it with ASMR live. It's A+ content from beginning to end today listeners. Jameson Berkow, Managing Director at RATESDOTCA legitimately comes on the show and we clear the milk on the Jeff ads. We also pitch him some of our own original ads for the next freshly milked campaign. After Jameson leaves we race against the clock to discuss Charlie Montoyo and his bullpen before the new zoom timer or Hantavirus kills us.
BofC Live is the daily news and interview program of Business of Cannabis. Business of Cannabis highlights the companies, brands, people and trends driving the sector. On this episode of BofC Live, we connect with Jameson Berkow, the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Weekly Chronicle – a Business of Cannabis publication. Berkow recently wrote about Mike DeGiglio, the founder and CEO of Village Farms International. Village Farms International’s path to success in the Canadian landscape is one rarely told, but full of compelling twists and turns.To read this week’s story, subscribe to The Weekly Chronicle.
BofC Live is the daily news and interview program of Business of Cannabis. Business of Cannabis highlights the companies, brands, people and trends driving the sector. On this episode of BofC Live, we are joined by Jameson Berkow, the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Weekly Chronicle, a publication of Business of Cannabis. Berkow wrote this week about the challenge of building consistency into the cannabis sector. He looked at the effort of Shoppers Drug Mart and University Health Network's attempt to do just that.Subscribe to the Weekly Chronicle for a limited time for $99/year to read the full story.
BofC Live is the daily news and interview program of Business of Cannabis. Business of Cannabis highlights the companies, brands, people and trends driving the sector. On this episode of BofC Live, we are joined by Jameson Berkow, the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Weekly Chronicle, a publication of Business of Cannabis. Berkow wrote this week about the poor job the industry did in including women's businesses and voices in the sector in its early days - while also looking at what women say could change the sector's trajectory.Read: What Women in Week Really WantSubscribe to the Weekly Chronicle for a limited time for $99/year.
BofC Live is the daily news and interview program of Business of Cannabis. Business of Cannabis highlights the companies, brands, people and trends driving the sector. On this episode of BofC Live, we are joined by Jameson Berkow, the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Weekly Chronicle, a publication of Business of Cannabis. Berkow wrote this week about China’s relationship to cannabis and if cannabis has the power to normalize the relationship between China and the West.Read: The Path to Peace with China is Paved with Pot.Subscribe to the Weekly Chronicle for a limited time for $99/year.
BofC Live is the daily news and interview program of Business of Cannabis. Business of Cannabis highlights the companies, brands, people and trends driving the sector. On this episode of BofC Live, we are joined by Jameson Berkow, the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Weekly Chronicle, a publication of Business of Cannabis. Berkow wrote this week about those that refer to themselves as ‘cannabis sommelier’. In the process, he found that the term itself is not universally accepted or understood. He joined us to talk about the piece and what he learned.Read You are Not a Cannabis Sommelier and You Never Will Be.Subscribe to the Weekly Chronicle for a limited time for $99/year.
BofC Live is the daily news and interview program of Business of Cannabis. Business of Cannabis highlights the companies, brands, people and trends driving the sector. On this episode of BofC Live, join us for a special announcement about how Business of Cannabis aims to serve the cannabis industry most effectively moving forward. Specifically, we announce the launch of the Weekly Chronicle, a subscription newsletter serving professionals and leaders working in the cannabis sector. Jameson Berkow, this podcast's guest, is a co-founder and the Editor-in-Chief of the Weekly Chronicle.
Sometime last weekend, dozens of turtle nests at the Westbrook wetland were destroyed. Hundreds of eggs were illegally removed. Mabyn Armstrong of Turtles Kingston, a conservation group, is convinced it was a case egg poaching; Annie Kidder of People for Education, discusses the infusion of money from the federal government for schools and discusses if a move towards 'pod teaching' and private schools could undermine public schools; Kelly Zou is fourth-year commerce student at Queen's University. She explains why she created the Instagram post 'Stolen By Smith' where others students have recounted alleged incidents of racism and other inappropriate behaviour; Molson-Coors Canada is partnering with Hexo of Belleville to produce a number of cannabis drinks. We asked Jameson Berkow, a freelance cannabis journalist in Toronto, what reception he thinks they'll get from consumers; Kerry Clare, editor of the website 49th Shelf, recommends some reads for someone with a lot of time on their hands. Like someone going on sabbatical; Pedro Antunes,the chief economist with the Conference Board of Canada outlines their projections for Ontario's economy which they now recognize was hit harder than they had first estimated.
Cannabis journalist Jameson Berkow joins us to talk about why the best gadget at CES 2020 may have been a Vape Pen from CES 2016. Plus, the founders of high-tech marijuana humidor maker Keep Labs walked away from CES 2020 and an award after being told they couldn’t tell attendees their biometric security device was […] The post The Technology of Getting High, David Lee Roth Review appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
Imagine waking up one morning to discover your website has disappeared from Google’s search results, invisible even when searching directly for your company’s name. For Dr. Marc Pinter-Krainer, founder of U.K-based news aggregator One News Page, he didn’t have to imagine. His website vanished from Google one morning, only to resurface nine months later. After losing millions of dollars from lost traffic, the British entrepreneur never got an explanation for the penalty. He spoke with Financial Post technology reporter Jameson Berkow about his company’s ‘Have I Been Penalized’ public awareness campaign.
This week on the podcast, we hear about all the cool new features in Google+ from Wendy Rozeluk, head of communications and public affairs for Google Canada, and Jameson Berkow sits down with Gabe Zichermann, author of Gamification By Design to talk about Zynga and the rise of social gaming.
Podcast Roundtable: FP reporters Jameson Berkow and John Shmuel dive into the world of junk food and beer to unwrap the twin rise of fancy fast food joints and craft brewing owned and operated by mainstream companies such as McDonald's and Molson
This week on the podcast, Financial Post technology reporter Matt Hartley speaks with Jennifer Evans, CEO of Sequentia Environics about the strategies behind the top technology brands in the world, and Jameson Berkow talks with Roel Vertegaal, a Queen’s University professor who has invented a paper-thin, flexible smartphone.
Sifting through the plethora of cash back and points rewards credit cards can be a daunting task, especially as new ones seem to come out every year. FP columnist Garry Marr debates whether you should be opting for points or cash back./The high-flying loonie has been above parity with the greenback for a while now, yet we're still paying on average 20% more for products like Justin Bieber CDs than our southern neighbours. FP reporter Jameson Berkow explains why.
This week on the podcast, FP Tech Reporter Matt Hartley sits down with Ray Sharma, founder of Toronto’s XMG Studio, to talk about this past weekend’s Great Canadian Appathon. Also, Jameson Berkow talks with Doug Cooke of McAfee Canada about mobile security and the rising threat of computer viruses on smartphones and tablets.
Austerity needed, just not now/Call of Duty breaks sales records Countries all over the place are sagging under mountains of debt, but this is not the time to tighten our belts. FP reporter John Shmuel explains why austerity is necessary, but not necessarily right now/Amidst a slump in video game sales, Activision-Blizzard's latest offering —Call of Duty: Black Ops — broke first-day sales records earlier this week. FP reporter Jameson Berkow talks about whether the company can lift the industry out of its slowing growth
Apple well on its way to world domination--How to offload your house in today's market; Shares in Apple Inc. vaulted past the US$300 threshold earlier this week, and FP tech reporter Jameson Berkow has the latest on Apple’s march towards global domination/With recent changes to the Multiple Listing Service in Canada, we sit down with real estate columnist Garry Marr to talk about selling your home
Earlier this week, Research In Motion introduced the world to its newest device, the Playbook. FP reporter Jameson Berkow talks about whether the tablet can go toe-to-toe with Apple’s massively popular iPad -- Two years removed from a massive bailout, some of the biggest U.S. Businesses are suddenly sitting on massive cash reserves. New York correspondent Janet Whitman lays out their options