The news on mass-media channels of Québec recently, 3 months from the federal polls...

Does this fish happen to carry 0.01 ppm myclobutanil?

  • Maybe but this is the non-detection level anyway...

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Only if Health-Canada had announced an inspection previously!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Go figure what else would be found if thouroughly tested...

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Euh... What fish is that about exactly?...

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nah, nothing to worry about on planet Itnoc!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Egzoset

Well-Known Member
Salutations Odam2k,

Are you implying the fish had mental illness issues?
Hummm...

:P

The fact is this funny juxtaposition simply felt puzzling to me and that was it, i didn't exactly expect any further development could be anticipated after noticing it. Also, in retrospective i suppose there's actually some 3rd option where vulnerable Canuck voters may seem assimilable to dead fish... But i still like your previous suggestion!!

:clap:

Anyway TrudeauManiacs persistently deceive attention by looking elsewhere when Québec's instrumentalization emerges to the surface, so to speak. To be honest i find the whole timeline proved most controversial relatively to mari-caca, though in this particular case i can't but think of Hydropothecary working hard to publish the non-detection level of a BANNED pesticide, known to degrade as hydrogen cyanide when heated - not to mention our SMOKING habit "conveniently" masks such additive, if you get my point...

Truth remains that HCN is classified under the "Chemical Weapons Convention" as "Schedule 3", or more precisely as a "Blood Agent" which "destroys ability of blood tissues to utilise oxygen, causing them to ‘starve’ and strangling the heart. Which i'm sure was never printed with the rest of SQdC's package warnings for obvious reasons.

:spew:

Nonetheless permissible levels of myclobutanil appear on Ottawa's list enumerating 96 products, so far (...):

[ https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/publications/drugs-health-products/cannabis-testing-pesticide-list-limits.html ]
Mandatory cannabis testing for pesticide active ingredients - List and limits

Personally i'm increasingly worried by the potential development of non-detectable soups, after all mass-media released Hexo's pesticide scandal only ~2 days from new year's eve:

[ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/canadians-not-told-about-banned-pesticide-found-in-medical-marijuana-supply/article33443887/ ]
Globe & Mail: Canadians not told about banned pesticide found in medical pot supply (2016-Dec-29)

« Myclobutanil... ...found in product recently recalled by Mettrum Ltd... »
« ...known to emit hydrogen cyanide when heated. »
« ...pyrethrin was used... »
« ...neither Health Canada nor Mettrum announced the findings to the public. »
« ...dispensaries in Vancouver had sold products containing dodemorp... »​

See what i mean?? Then, despite H.-C. being secretly contemplative (...) we eventually learned a bit more details about it, 3 months later:

[ https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/medical-marijuana-firms-discussed-using-banned-pesticides/article34236779/ ]
G&M: Medical marijuana firms discussed using banned pesticides (2017-Mar-7)

« ...some industry members supported using prohibited chemicals... »​

IMHO it's no wonder Hexo/Hydropothecary felt necessary to announced an intention to offer "kosher" and/or "bio"!...

At this point my bet would be that's one possible explanation why Margaret still feels compelled to advocate the way she did in October 2015, being plain confident that her son's VILIFICATION project shall prevail...

Won't somebody please think of the children - Macleans (2013-Aug-26) [480x215] .PNG
In The name of Children!

Good day, have fun!! :peace:
 
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