Article by Emma Spears, Growth Op Embattled Canadian cannabis producer CannTrust announced Wednesday morning that its Vaughan manufacturing facility has had its licence restored, according to a press release. The re-licensed producer attributes its reinstatement to has “working diligently to resolve regulatory deficiencies within its business.” Over the past year, the company has faced mass layoffs, major staff shakeups, formal investigations, numerous financial blows, and ...
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Four Canadians Receive Medical Exemptions For Psilocybin Therapy
Article by Sam Riches, Growth Op On Tuesday, Patty Hajdu, the Minister of Health, granted drug exemptions to four Canadians with terminal cancer to pursue psilocybin therapy. The patients completed their applications with the help of TheraPsil, a B.C.-based non-profit organization. In a press release, TheraPsil said these four patients “mark the first publicly-known individuals to receive a legal exemption ...
Read More »Cannabis Sellers Will Get Financial Relief
Article by Toronto Sun Pot dealers hit hard by the pandemic will get some relief from the federal government. According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Cabinet has approved a plan whereby cannabis retailers would receive a six-month reprieve on the payment of licensing fees. The fees can be as costly as $23,000 or 2.3% of annual income for large sellers. Licence fees ...
Read More »‘Why Would Mickey Mouse Arrest Grandma?’: 70-Year-Old Sues Disney Over Seized CBD Oil
Article by David Yasvinski, Growth Op A 70-year-old grandmother from North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against the Walt Disney Company after she was arrested and detained for 12 hours last year for bringing a small bottle of CBD oil to the Florida amusement park. The magic wore off in a hurry for Hester Burkhalter and her family in April, ...
Read More »Smoker Farms Bringing Craft-Style Cannabis to Beaverdell
Article by Brennan Phillips, Castlegar News Jeff Aubin is looking to bring better bud to the legal cannabis market with Smoker Farms. Located in Beaverdell, the small-batch husband-and-wife-run cannabis farm aims for higher quality weed than what a factory farm can mass produce. For Aubin, who lives in Kelowna, it’s the care and effort that goes into the bud that ...
Read More »CannTrust Gets Back Vaughan Licence From Health Canada After Illicit Cultivation
Article by CTV News CannTrust Holdings Inc. says Health Canada has reinstated its licences for its Vaughan manufacturing facility, after the company was caught illegally cultivating cannabis. The company headquartered just north of Toronto revealed last July that Health Canada had discovered illicit cultivation and seized thousands of kilograms of dried cannabis in unlicensed rooms at its Pelham, Ont., greenhouse. ...
Read More »One of Hamilton’s First Legal Cannabis Shops Looks to Expand to Locke Street
Article by Amy Kouniakis, In The Hammer One of Hamilton’s first legal cannabis retailers is looking to expand to trendy Locke Street South in the coming weeks. Cabbage Brothers is looking to set up shop at 192 Locke St. S, and are currently in the process of applying to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a licence to operate ...
Read More »Canadian Outdoor Collective Project Misfires, Offering Lessons to Other Small Cannabis Growers
Article by Solomon Israel, Marijuana Business Daily Canadian cannabis grower Mark Spear had a plan: Form an outdoor cannabis collective with some like-minded farmers, raise capital through equity crowdfunding and start growing high-quality outdoor flower in the Ottawa Valley region. Now, Spear’s company, Wildfire Collective, is closing its doors before harvesting its first crop. Spear told Marijuana Business Daily he still believes in the ...
Read More »Ways You Can Help Set Guidelines for Safe Cannabis Production Practices
Article by Brian Sparks, Green House Grower The demand for medical and recreational cannabis products is surging in Canada, as are the challenges with respect to the safety, security, and sustainability of buildings, premises, facilities, and growing operations handling cannabis. To help ease some of these concerns, the Standards Council of Canada is hosting an international workshop to develop guidelines in ...
Read More »Health Canada’s Economic Relief for the Cannabis Industry Falls Well Short, Says Canadian Chamber
Article by Ryan Greer, Canadian Inquirer The Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s National Cannabis Working Group issued the following statement in response to the Order Amending the Cannabis Fees Order (Extension of Deadline for Payment of 2020-2021 Annual Fee) published in the Canada Gazette, Part II today: “While we appreciate the flexibility provided by Health Canada’s amendment to defer the payment ...
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