Article by New Kerala VICTORIA: Shelter Craft Collective, a division of 1193269 BC Ltd., doing business as Shelter Cannabis (Shelter) is proud to announce that North 40 Cannabis (North 40) was made available to retailers in Saskatchewan today. North 40 is Canada’s first licensed micro-cultivator and processor. Based in Saskatchewan, the small family run grow with over thirty years of ...
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Concrete Blocks From Toronto Cannabis Store Raids Will Be Used to Enforce Social Distancing
Article by Lauren O’Neil, BlogTO When all else fails: big concrete blocks. It’s the Toronto way! Toronto Mayor John Tory confirmed during his daily press conference on Thursday afternoon that, as rumoured, his team will be making use of the city’s most-notorious giant cement bricks to help fight the spread of COVID-19. The blocks, which rose to fame last spring after being ...
Read More »Why Legal Pot Was Taking a Hit in Canada, Weeks Before COVID-19 Sent Markets Plunging
Article by Adrienne Tanner, MacLean’s Magazine In February, weeks before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic and the stock market was sent into a tailspin, a handful of Canada’s largest cannabis companies were already in layoff mode. In B.C., Canopy Growth was preparing to shutter what was once the world’s largest licensed indoor growing operation, a sprawling 12-hectare greenhouse facility in ...
Read More »WeedMD Employees Are Self-Isolating Due to COVID-19, Disrupting Efforts to Unionize
Article by Sam Riches, Growth Op What began as an historic union drive last month between WeedMD and the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) has morphed into a dispute about worker safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to individuals involved in the dispute. Kevin Shimmin, UFCW national representative, says efforts to unionize production staff began after workers contacted UFCW about health and ...
Read More »Could a New Retail Cannabis Store Open in Orillia’s Downtown?
Article by Jessica Owen, Orillia Matters A new cannabis shop could be coming to downtown Orillia. According to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) website, an application is under review to allow a retail cannabis company to set up shop at 81 Mississaga St., in the former Lucky Devil Piercing and Tattoo Shop location in Orillia’s downtown. The ...
Read More »Jameson Berkow: COVID-19 Made Cannabis ‘Essential,’ But Governments Aren’t Treating the Industry That Way
Article by Jameson Berkow, National Post Cannabis has long been considered essential by its consumers, but the COVID-19 crisis made that status official. Allowing legal cannabis businesses to continue operating amid the shutdown has created a unique opportunity for them. Housebound and largely separated from their usual illicit suppliers, cannabis consumers are finally ripe to be brought into the new ...
Read More »Customers at New Peterborough Pot Shop Keeping to Physical Distancing
Article by Peterborough Examiner Customers were kept at the two-metre physical distancing and staff members wore personal protective equipment as Peterborough’s first licensed marijuana shop opened its doors for the first time on Wednesday. Under the Ontario government’s state of emergency, licensed marijuana stores have been deemed an essential service and can stay open by following the province’s guidelines. Huge Shops won ...
Read More »Application Approved for Second Retail Cannabis Store in Downtown Windsor
Article by Rich Garton, CTV Windsor News Windsor city council supported another application for a retail cannabis store downtown. This one is located at 74 Chatham St. W. at what was formerly Pause Cafe. The application is from a company called Greentown Ontario. The location meets all provincial requirements, exceeding the mandatory 150 metres from other cannabis stores, addiction centres ...
Read More »COVID-19 Related Cannabis Sales Bump Appears To Be Shortlived: Analyst
Article by David George-Cosh, BNN Bloomberg Inventory data from the Ontario Cannabis Store’s online store shows that the sales bump seen earlier in the month may have trailed off after taking stock over the past weekend, BMO Capital Markets analyst Tamy Chen said in a report released on Tuesday. For example, inventory levels of dried flower on the OCS website fell ...
Read More »NYSE Aims to Boot CannTrust After Concluding Cannabis Producer ‘No Longer Suitable For Listing’
Article by Solomon Israel, Marijuana Business Daily The New York Stock Exchange’s regulatory enforcement arm has initiated the delisting process for CannTrust after concluding the Canadian cannabis producer “is no longer suitable for listing.” NYSE Regulation said Tuesday it reached its decision after the Ontario-based company obtained a creditor protection order from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. “The Company has a right to ...
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