Manitoba premier mulls expanded cannabis ban to include sprays and more
WINNIPEG — “I’ve never seen this before.”
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister, sitting in his legislature office for a year-end interview, is looking at a 15-ml container of cannabis spray. It’s one of the ways through which recreational cannabis can be consumed since legalization in October.
It is discreet, quick, smokeless and — perhaps surprisingly under Manitoba law — legal to consume in most public places.
“My lunch could be really good,” Pallister jokes before handing it back to the reporter who brought it to him.


