Operates under provincial License #781882
Handled by trained, certified marijuana staff
Every package arrives or money back
Products screened for potency, mold, pesticides
Encrypted payment processing
Legal, trackable, reliable
3000+ verified customer reviews
Pays taxes, funds provincial programs
Meets federal & provincial standards
Alberta’s Marijuana Enforcement Unit actively shuts down illegal sites
Run by unverified or criminal groups (StratCann, 2025) ➜
Often tied to gangs or organized crime (CBC, 2024) ➜
Empty packages, stolen money (CityNews Calgary, 2025) ➜
Products contaminated with mold and chemicals (Health Canada, 2023) ➜
stolen cards and ID theft (RCMP Cybercrime Unit) ➜
no oversight, no recourse if lost
Fabricated testimonials, no accountability
Diverts money to black market crime (StratCann, 2025) ➜
No child resistance, mislabeled THC (Cannabis Sense) ➜
160kg seized in Calgary alone (StratCann, 2025) ➜
Every product on WeedDelivery.ca comes from Health Canada licensed producers. Federal programs test for contamination such as heavy metals, pesticide residues, mycotoxins, and microbial contaminants, and have contrasted the legal and illegal markets to show why buying legally matters. Some medical reporting has also warned of cases involving fentanyl contamination in illicit marijuana. Canada.ca (MDLinx, 2023).
We guarantee your package arrives, or you get your money back. Our encrypted checkout protects your payment details, and Canada Post discreetly delivers your order. Illegal websites frequently take payment without shipping.
Buyers lose money and receive nothing, frequently covered in local reporting. CityNews Calgary ➜
Police and inspectors continue to seize contaminated products. Canada.ca ➜
Medical reporting has highlighted cases warning of fentanyl contamination in illicit marijuana. MDLinx ➜
Card theft and identity fraud are common cybercrime impacts. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
Illegal distribution funds gangs and organized crime. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
unregulated edibles have been seized and destroyed in Canadian enforcement actions. CityNews Calgary ➜
Buyers lose money and receive nothing, frequently covered in local reporting. CityNews Calgary ➜
Police and inspectors continue to seize contaminated products. Canada.ca ➜
Medical reporting has highlighted cases warning of fentanyl contamination in illicit marijuana. MDLinx ➜
Card theft and identity fraud are common cybercrime impacts. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
Illegal distribution funds gangs and organized crime. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
unregulated edibles have been seized and destroyed in Canadian enforcement actions. CityNews Calgary ➜