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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2019 · 14 MIN

Hilary Black from Spectrum Cannabis & Kerry Stratton

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More and more older Canadians are interested in medical cannabis because of its potential to ease pain and improve cognitive function. CARP - a new vision of aging - is partnering with Spectrum Cannabis ... a wholly owned subsidiary of Canopy Growth Corporation. They will offer tailored educational initiatives for the more than 320-thousand CARP members ...who will received a 20% discount on strains that carry the ''CARP Recommended'' seal. Libby talked with Hilary Black, Chief Advocacy Officer at Spectrum Cannabis And - He’s led orchestras around the world and been a vital part of our sister station The New Classical FM for decades. Now Kerry Stratton is learning to conduct his life with ALS - Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Libby visited him and his wife Elizabeth ahead of a special concert in his honour.

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Libby talks with Hilary Black, Chief Advocacy Officer at Spectrum Cannabis, about medical cannabis and its potential to ease pain and improve cognitive function. And maestro Kerry Stratton ahead of a special concert in his hanour talks about learning to conduct his life with ALS.

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