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Health Canada to randomly test medical pot after unauthorized pesticides found

Feb 7, 2017 | 5:15 PM

OTTAWA — Health Canada says it will be conducting random testing of medical cannabis goods made by licensed producers.

The move follows voluntary recalls by two companies after their products were found to contain low levels of prohibited pest control substances.

Under the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations, licensed producers are permitted to use only the 13 compounds that are currently approved for use on cannabis under the Pest Control Products Act.

The department says corrective actions have been implemented by both companies, including an expanded testing regime that covers pest control products.