A 42-year-old man is facing multiple drug-related charges as Toronto police continue to target illegal pot shops across the city.

Search warrants were executed at the Bellwoods Dispensary, on Dundas Street West, on Monday.

Toronto police said quantities of marijuana, hash, shatter and marijuana oil were seized at the dispensary.

Police then raided a home in the Queen Street West and Strachan Avenue area.

Over 7,000 grams of marijuana, 5,208.45 grams of marijuana oil and approximately 45 grams of shatter were seized from the home.

As well, police say over $32,000 in cash was seized during the search warrants.

Jeffrey Neil Donaldson, of Toronto, faces 16 charges including possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a schedule II substance and possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000.

Last month police raided the Village Cannabis Dispensary — formerly Cannabis Culture — on Church Street, Canadian Green Dispensary and Holistic Services on Bloor Street West and Cannabis Culture dispensaries on Queen Street East and St. Clair Avenue East.

Marc and Jodie Emery — the former owners of the Cannabis Culture brand — were also arrested in March. The Emerys were charged with several offences including conspiracy, trafficking and possession charges — and Toronto police claimed their pot shops were tied to organized crime.

Legislation legalizing recreational use of marijuana is expected to be introduced in Ottawa next week.