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Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

It has been five years since cannabis became legal, and a new industry was born. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to reporter Solomon Israel for a look at how the legal trade in marijuana is doing.

Front Burner
After 5 years of legal weed, what's changed?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 21:16


In October 2018, Canada legalized cannabis after decades of prohibition. The goals were to improve safety, public health and curb the illegal market. There were great expectations for a thriving cannabis industry. What's changed in the industry since legalization? What challenges does it still face? And where does it go next? Solomon Israel, a journalist covering the cannabis industry for MJBizDaily, explains. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.

Front Burner
Will the legal weed business be okay?

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 26:56


A few days ago, Canopy Growth Corporation, one of weed's biggest players, announced significant cuts and the closure of its headquarters in Smith Falls, Ontario, resulting in 800 layoffs for the town's biggest employer. Canopy reported a net loss of $267 million this quarter, bringing the struggling company's losses in the first three quarters of the year to $2.6 billion. Today on Front Burner, Solomon Israel, a reporter with MJBizDaily, joins us to discuss the closure and what this means for a slowing cannabis industry.

CUFI Minute
Operation Solomon: Israel Rescues Thousands of Ethiopian Jews

CUFI Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 5:03


In 1991, as rebel forces closed in on the capital of Ethiopia during their decades-long civil war, find out the lengths to which Israel went to rescue thousands of Ethiopian Jews and bring them safely to Israel. Operation Solomon reminds us of the true heart of Israel and is just one of many stories you won't hear in the media. Listen now.

Unprofessional As Hell
For The People

Unprofessional As Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 54:39


XODS crypto founder Solomon Israel talks about his life, business ventures and trying to give back to the community

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Ontario Morning from CBC Radio
Ontario Morning Podcast - Monday February 8, 2021

Ontario Morning from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 44:19


Dan Travers, a resident of Port McNicholl and founder of Keep Keewatin Home, explains why he is try to keep the Keewatin - the only Edwardian steamship in the world - where is it instead of moving it to Kingston;Dr. Michael Lisi, Chief of Staff at Collingwood General and Marine Hospital,talks about the potential impact on small community hospitals due to the spread of COVID variants in the province; Solomon Israel is a reporter with Marijuana Business Daily. He talks to Juilianne about the opportunities, threats, and unanswered questions about the possibility of pot legalization in the United States; Dave MacNeil, CEO of Festivals and Events Ontario,gives a festival forecast for this year -- and how events are already planning for a post-pandemic world; Kemi Akapo is a City Councillor in Peterborough, Steve Anderson is the Deputy Mayor of the Town of Shelburne and Bernadette Clement is the Mayor of Cornwall. Each of them is the first Black representative to hold thier titles in their communities. They share their experiences, motivations for getting involved in politics and their hopes for the future.

Saxe Gotha Sermons
Solomon: Israel's Wise King (1 Kings 3:4-15) - Dr. Jim Glatz

Saxe Gotha Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 31:18


WordPictures
57. Beginner Bible Course: The story of King Solomon, Israel's third King

WordPictures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 11:45


1 Kings 2-11 - The rise and fall of the wisest man who ever lived

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
Vermont becomes 11th legal weed state! VP's debate cannabis; Opening day in Maine on Weed Talk News

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 20:42


History is made in Vermont when their Governor Phil Scott, passes on vetoing the opening of the legal cannabis industry in the Green Mountain state after their House and Senate deliver a bill to start adult use cannabis sales. We talk with Matt Simon, the New England Political Director of the Marijuana Policy Project. A recall of edibles in the Ohio medicinal market. 2020 MJBiz Con takes a pass on in person convention in Las Vegas, but turns a three day show into a virtual few weeks of networking and displays. Solomon Israel with the Canadian Cannabis Report and Phil Adams from Vote Pro Pot Cast with the DC Report on Weed Talk News with Curt Dalton from Cannabis.net and Jimmy Young from Pro Cannabis Media.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
POTUS GOP Take Aim at Biden. Infused Beverages, the next cannabis frontier Weed Talk News

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 15:07


The President takes the home house advantage while accepting the GOP nomination. California wildfires find multiple farms and destroy the harvest. The cannabis infused beverage market will reach 4 Billion by 2024 according to Prohibition Partners, Curt Dalton's take on that. Nebraska gets medical on the ballot, but first will have to dodge a legal challenge. Plus a Polish elephant is a Guinea pig. It's all part of Weed Talk News with Curt Dalton of cannabis.net and Jimmy Young of Pro Cannabis Media. Solomon Israel of MJBIZ Daily International with the Canadian Report. Phil Adams from DC and Vote Pro Potcast. Debra Borchardt from NY with the Gre.en Market Report.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
Democrats and Cannabis reform as Biden accepts nomination. Montana gets legal on ballot.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 17:48


Will we see VP Joe Biden sign a legalization bill or decriminalization if he gets elected in November? Many think it will, Curt Dalton and Jimmy Young weigh in. Montana gets legalization on the November ballot but will it pass? The FDA puts out a bid for a CBD testing lab so more research can be done. Another delay for the food and beverage industry. Reports from Debra Borchardt from the Green Market Report on Curaleaf. MJBiz Daily International’s Solomon Israel on Canada. Vote Pro Pot Cast ‘s Phil Adams from Washington DC. Weed Talk News with Curt Dalton of Cannabis.net. And Jimmy Young from Pro Cannabis Media.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
CBD Grandma sues Disney; Rev Clinics fined. Heart Assoc. calls for de-scheduling. Vapes back in MA (2)

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 18:56


On Weed Talk News this week, over 600,000 quarantined vape cartridges are sent back to dispensaries in Massachusetts, now what? We talk with ACS CEO Stephen Werther. The American Heart Association releases a report calling for more research and the descheduling of cannabis while concluding that smoking it hurts your lungs. The media blows it up with sensational headlines. We hear from Dr. Ryan Zaklin our medical correspondent. Phil Adams from DC reports on the disappointing Democratic platform calling for decriminalization not legelation. Solomon Israel from MJBIZ Daily reports tha delivery might be opening up in his Canadian Cannabis Report. Curt Dalton of Cannabis.net and Jimmy Young sound off on the Weed Talk News of the week.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
CBD Grandma sues Disney; Rev Clinics fined. Heart Assoc. calls for de-scheduling. Vapes back in MA

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 18:59


On Weed Talk News this week, over 600,000 quarantined vape cartridges are sent back to dispensaries in Massachusetts, now what? We talk with ACS CEO Stephen Werther. The American Heart Association releases a report calling for more research and the descheduling of cannabis while concluding that smoking it hurts your lungs. The media blows it up with sensational headlines. We hear from Dr. Ryan Zaklin our medical correspondent. Phil Adams from DC reports on the disappointing Democratic platform calling for decriminalization not legelation. Solomon Israel from MJBIZ Daily reports tha delivery might be opening up in his Canadian Cannabis Report. Curt Dalton of Cannabis.net and Jimmy Young sound off on the Weed Talk News of the week.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
Canada sets record-Curaleaf acquires #1 status-FDA & CBD still vague rules-Sean Worsley's bust in AL

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 17:41


Another black man gets targeted because of weed, his legal medicine. The story of Sean Worsley and what happened in Alabama to a Purple Heart Veteran of the Iraq war needs to be told. Massachusetts based Curaleaf makes another acquisition and now dominates the USA cannabis market with more dispensaries than any other company in the country. Berkshire Roots opens in Boston as the city get's a 2nd Adult Use Dispensary. Jimmy gets a sneak peak inside! Debra Borchardt of the Green Market Report has the Curaleaf story. MJBiz Daily's Solomon Israel has the Canadian sales record and Phil Adams from Vote Pro Pot Cast with the DC report. Weed Talk Now with Curt Dalton from Cannabis.net and Jimmy Young from Pro Cannabis Media.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
Legal Weed in 2021 Almost 1 million $ in Fines for Dispensaries in Massachusetts. DEAvsFDA on CBD!

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 14:24


If the Democrats win November, US Senator Ed Markey (D) says cannabis could be legalized in January of 2021. High Times continues to search for ways to hold back the SEC while pointing towards another attempt in the fall, perhaps a mini-IPO, says Teri Buhl of the Cannabis Law Report. Solomon Israel from MJBizDaily International reports on more lay offs with Canopy Growth in his Canadian report. Deb Borchardt in New York with the Green Market Report. Phil Adams from DC and the Vote Pro Pot Cast. On Weed Talk News with Curt Dalton of Cannabis.net, and Jimmy Young of Pro Cannabis Media.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
Canopy & Acreage devalue their record 2019 deal

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 16:32


In 2019 Canopy Growth and Acreage Holdings closed a billion dollar deal banking on US legalization , now that deal has a market correction, Debra Borchardt of the Green Market Report with that story. AG William Barr sets his sites on cannabis business, and Phil Adams of Vote Pro Pot Cast out of Washington DC explains. MJBiz International's Solomon Israel reports on the Aurora layoffs in Canada. Cannabis.net's Curt Dalton on High Times latest acquisition. Pro Cannabis Media's Jimmy Young has New Jersey starting a medical delivery service. Weed Talk News 6-26-20

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
5 Ton Weed Bust at NY Border! US House votes for in state research-VA. decriminalizes-Weed Talk News

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 20:00


Who crosses into the US with 5 tons of weed? Some guy from Canada, but he may not see the light of day again. Virginia has their first day of decriminalization. Legalization for adult use of cannabis gets on the ballot in Arizona thanks to 420,000 signatures. Social equity programs moving in Los Angeles, Colorado, Georgia and New Jersey reduces the sales tax on medical. Weed street in Chicago is the place for the real thing now. Plus Debra Borchardt from the Green Market Report, Solomon Israel from MJBizDaily International in Canada, and Phil Adams from Vote Pro Pot Cast in Washington DC. Plus, we say goodbye to two legends from the cannabis movement who pass on the same day last week. On Weed Talk News with Curt Dalton of Cannabis.net, and Jimmy Young of Pro Cannabis Media.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
This week on In The Weeds....Flower and Tonic with Alissa Merrill

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 0:31


Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak got his state’s corrections board to unanimously pardon thousands of minor cannabis offenses. “Today is an historic day for those who were convicted of what has long been considered a trivial crime, and is now legal under Nevada law,” New Jersey will vote to decriminalize cannabis next week. Former NBA star Al Harrington picks up $15 million dollars in a series A round of financing to create a fund to help license the illegal market with social equity applicants. Reports from New York with Debra Borchardt of the Green Market Report, Solomon Israel in Canada for MJ Biz Daily International, and the DC Report with Phil Adams of Vote Pro Pot Cast. Weed Talk News 6-19-20 with Curt Dalton of Cannabis.net, and Jimmy Young of Pro Cannabis Media.

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy
HighTimes hits another low, LA Fire sparks weed media debate, Aurora buys into US CBD company

Weed Talk Live with Curt and Jimmy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 13:46


Just when you thought High Times had direction and a model and plan that might work and get their IPO finally launched, a deal falls through. What is Adam Levin doing over there? The Green Market Report with Debra Borchardt in NY reports another cannabis company files for bankruptcy. MJBIZ Daily International reporter Solomon Israel joins the team for a report from O' Canada. Plus Massachusetts celebrates the re-opening of adult use sales of cannabis after the coronavirus shuts them down while a CBD company from the Bay State gets acquired by Aurora. Weed Talk News with Cannabis.net founder Curt Dalton & Pro Cannabis Media founder Jimmy Young for 5-22-20

Sermons by Ed
Psalms: A Worship Manual

Sermons by Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 35:45


Study Notes Ed Underwood Psalms Worship Manual For the Lord is good. His loyal love endures, and he is faithful through all generations. (Psalm 100:5) The five Books of Poetry bridge the past of the seventeen Books of History with the future of the seventeen Books of Prophecy. One-third of the Hebrew Bible was written in poetry. The five Poetical Books deal with the present experience of the authors in ways that speak to the experiential present of believers of all time. Though they come from an ancient culture they are timeless in their application. They do not advance the timeline of the nation Israel. The poetry erupts from the hearts of God’s people going through some of the eras and experiences documented in the Books of History. At least seven authors contributed to the book of Psalms. These rich writings were compiled over a period of 1,000 years of Israel’s history—from the time of Moses (Psalm 90) to the return from Exile in Babylonia (Psalm 126). The term “Psalm” comes from a Greek word meaning “a song sung to the accompaniment of a plucked instrument.” Used as the temple hymnbook of the Kingdom Period, the Psalms express the spectrum of human emotion—praise to God in good times, fear of enemies in bad times, and an overriding confidence in the character of God. Written to different audiences under many circumstances the psalms cover a vast historic and topical range. This makes them relevant to every reader of every generation. The five books were written over several centuries. As individual psalms were written, some were used in Israel’s worship. Over the years various leaders including David (1 Chronicles 15:16), Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29:30) and Ezra (Nehemiah 8) collected groups of Psalms into small anthologies. Finally these collections were united and edited into the five books themselves. The psalms were used in the two temples and some were part of the liturgical service. They also served as an individual and communal devotional guide. The Book of Psalms is quoted more times in the New Testament than any other book. The Lord referred to the Psalms often during His earthly ministry. And the singing of psalms was a regular part of worship in the early church (Ephesians 5:19): More than any other book in the Bible, Psalms reveals what a heartfelt, soul-starved, single-minded relationship with God looks like. The psalmists present Yahweh as king of the universe who is establishing His just rule on earth in and through His people, Israel. They pray for the realization of His rule over all Creation and encourage praise and trust in Him. They are journals of people who believe in a loving, gracious, faithful God in a world that keeps falling apart. Some of these people are: DAVID: 73 psalms cite David as author. The New Testament adds Psalms 2 and 95 to the list. David’s wide experience as the warrior-shepherd-king and his deep love of God combine to produce some of the deepest thoughts in Scripture. ASAPH: Israel’s worship leader under David and Solomon wrote 12 psalms (50, 73-83). His style is distinctive, forceful, and spiritual. He is called a prophet and poet (2 Chronicles 29:20; Nehemiah 12:46) SONS OF KORAH: This guild of singers and composers wrote 10 psalms. SOLOMON: Israel’s most powerful king and the wisest man of history wrote 2 psalms (72, 127). MOSES: Psalm 90, the oldest psalm was written by Israel’s great deliverer. DAVID’S MUSICIANS: Two of King David’s favorite musicians penned two psalms (Heman, 88; Ethan, 89). ORPHAN PSALMS: The 39 remaining psalms are anonymous, though some of these are traditionally attributed to Ezra. Messiah: Several psalms anticipated the life and ministry of the Lord Jesus, the One who came centuries later as Israel’s promised Messiah (anointed one). Every specific messianic prophecy in the Book of Psalms was fulfilled in Christ. Psalms: Honestly turning to God with our messy lives! Four rules of interpretation should guide modern readers of these rich treasures of wisdom: 1)  When the superscription gives the historical event, the psalm should be interpreted from that historical perspective. But when it is not given, never speculate trying to reconstruct the historical occasion of the psalm. 2)  Some of the psalms are associated with definite aspects of Israel’s worship (5:7; 66:13). This can help greatly in understanding those psalms. 3)  Many of the psalms use definite structure and motifs. Three types of psalms follow definite patterns of construction. a)  Praise Psalms such as 150 revolve around the word “praise” or the joyous “hallelujah.” Psalm 117 follows this pattern of an introductory call to worship, the reason for praise, then the recapitulation or a renewed summons to praise God. b)  Thanksgiving Psalms such as 48 are a public acknowledgment of God’s activity on behalf of the nation Israel or the psalmist. Psalm 138 follows this pattern of an introduction where the worshiper announces his intention to give thanks, a main section recounting the worshiper’s experience, and then a conclusion which again testifies to God’s gracious act. c)  Lament Psalms such as 22 begin with a direct cry to God. They are really expressions of praise— praise offered to God in the time of His absence. Psalm 22 follows this form very closely: Address to God, Complaint, Confession of Trust, Petition, Words of Assurance, Vow of Praise. PSALMS AND YOU: “Of all the books in the Old Testament the Book of Psalms most vividly represents the faith of individuals in the Lord. The Psalms are the inspired responses of human hearts to God’s revelation of Himself in law, history, and prophecy. Saints of all ages have appropriated this collection of prayers and praises in their public worship and private mediations.” (Allen P. Ross, “Psalms,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Old Testament, p. 779) When we walk with God through life, the Psalms will become our hymnbook, our prayer book, our refuge in times of deepest anguish. Why? Because the inspired words of the original poets express every redeemed heart’s feelings toward God—our praises, doubts, anger, anguish, trust, rest, and joy. A. Read the Psalms for spiritual benefit. 1. They are your guide to worship. 2. They help you relate honestly to God. 3. They must be read devotionally. B. Read the Psalms unafraid of your emotions. The poetry is messy and disordered, just like life. The poetry is spiritual therapy. The poetry gives us a category of lament to express our disappointment in God. The poetry gives us a category of cursing to express our emotions to God—but always as prayers! May your reading of these songs of trust bless your heart as you relate to the God whose love is always loyal and whose glory is always to be revealed...to those who trust!

Front Burner
Taking the pulse of weed legalization

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 19:52


"This really is the beginning of a cultural shift," says Solomon Israel, cannabis reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press. Nearly two months into cannabis legalization he breaks down the complaints - from low quality to short supplies - and the positives - including the benefits that legal weed provides for medical research.

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 138: Will Legal Cannabis Spark a Jackpot or Jeopardy for Indigenous Peoples?

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 56:37


This week, part two of our live show at the University of Winnipeg on the potential impacts of cannabis legalization on Indigenous peoples in Canada. Part one featured matters of jurisdiction and justice; this time 'round, we look at the way some dream of an economic jackpot while others foresee a nightmare of mental and moral jeopardy. Sponsored by the UWSA, the evening featured roundtable regular Kim TallBear (University of Alberta associate professor of Native Studies) as well as special guest roundtabler Tim Fontaine of Walking Eagle News and cannabis journalist Solomon Israel of TheLeafNews.com. // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Ep. 137: Questions of Cannabis Justice and Jurisdiction for Indigenous Peoples

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 55:04


On this week’s program, recorded live in Winnipeg, we stir the pot now that Canada’s cannabis countdown is complete, making it only the second country in the world to legalize marijuana. But what could this all mean for Indigenous peoples? Some see cannabis as the great green hope, but others aren’t nearly so high on the plant’s prospects for prosperity. In part one of our discussion, we explore matters of jurisdiction and justice with University of Alberta associate professor of Native Studies Kim TallBear, special guest Tim Fontaine, Editor-in-Grand-Chief of Walking Eagle News, and cannabis beat reporter Solomon Israel of TheLeafNews.com. // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

Trailblazers
Solomon Israel and Cannabis Reporting

Trailblazers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 36:31


For our first episode, we talk to Solomon Israel about Manitoba's cannabis laws, what it's like to be a journalist in this budding industry and the issues with the Dräger DrugTest 5000. @sol_israel @trailblazerspod

WMUCC 2018 Podcast
Episode the Sixth – Solomon Israel, The Leaf News

WMUCC 2018 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 59:48


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Turning A New Leaf
011 - 'Canada's Cannabis Columnist' - With Solomon Israel, cannabis reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press

Turning A New Leaf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 48:01


Welcome to TURNING A NEW LEAF, the podcast that discusses all things related to the legalization and regulation of recreational marijuana in Canada. From doctors and filmmakers to growers and lawyers - we look at all perspectives and opinions as we await July 1, 2018. On today’s episode, Shawn chats with the first dedicated cannabis reporter in Canada, Winnipeg Free Press' Solomon Israel! TURNING A NEW LEAF twitter: @ANewLeafPod FB: www.facebook.com/TurningANewLeafPodcast