7 illegal storefronts closed in southern Ontario, estimated

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An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigation into illicit cannabis has caused the closure of seven illegal storefronts in southern Ontario, seizing an estimated $600,000 in illicit cannabis, including edibles and vape pens in addition to some psilocybin.

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