Licensed Alberta retailer (#781882)
Trained and background-checked
Orders arrive or your money back
Health Canada licensed
Encrypted payments
Legal, discreet, trackable
3,500+
Licensed retailers pay taxes
Child-safe & labeled
Alberta enforcement monitors
Often linked to organized crime (StratCann, 2025) ➜
Gangs & organized crime (CBC, 2024) ➜
Missing packages & no refunds (CityNews Calgary, 2025) ➜
Contamination risks (Health Canada, 2023) ➜
Card theft & identity scams (RCMP Cybercrime Unit) ➜
Unregulated, no oversight
Fabricated testimonials
Funds organized crime (StratCann, 2025) ➜
Mislabeled potency (Cannabis Sense) ➜
162 kg in Calgary, 160 kg at airport (StratCann, 2025) ➜
Every product on CannabisDelivery.ca comes from Health Canada–licensed producers. Federal testing covers heavy metals, pesticide residues, mycotoxins, and microbial contaminants. Choosing legal cannabis significantly reduces risks associated with unlicensed cannabis delivery, including fentanyl contamination found in illicit products. Canada.ca (MDLinx, 2023).
Your order is guaranteed to arrive – or your money back.
All payments are encrypted and secure, ensuring a safe online shopping experience.
Calgary’s same-day cannabis delivery is handled by certified drivers, while mail order cannabis ships via Canada Post.
Unlicensed sites often take payment without shipping, posing high risks of fraud and identity theft.
Buyers lose money and receive nothing. CityNews Calgary ➜
Contaminated products seized by police. Canada.ca ➜
Fentanyl contamination reported. MDLinx ➜
Card theft and identity fraud. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
Funding gangs and criminal networks. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
Unregulated products destroyed by authorities. CityNews Calgary ➜
Buyers lose money and receive nothing. CityNews Calgary ➜
Contaminated products seized by police. Canada.ca ➜
Fentanyl contamination reported. MDLinx ➜
Card theft and identity fraud. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
Funding gangs and criminal networks. Royal Canadian Mounted Police ➜
Unregulated products destroyed by authorities. CityNews Calgary ➜