Fact File: Police unaware of any link between human trafficking, N.S. cannabis shops

Cannabis plants sit in the Hollandse Hoogtes growing facility in Bemmel, Netherlands, Monday, April 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Molly Quell)

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government has said its crackdown on illegal cannabis shops was motivated in part by a desire to rein in human trafficking and ensure cannabis sold in the province is not contaminated with fentanyl. The federal justice minister and local police say they have not received reports of human trafficking linked to contraband cannabis, and police in Nova Scotia say they have no evidence of fentanyl being present in seized cannabis.

Here's a look at the claims.

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