news BUSINESS The Future Of Cannabis Conferences StaffStaff October 21, 2020 9min0 ConferencesLift & Co. Related Articles BUSINESSDAILY HIT The Daily Hit: October 21, 2020 BUSINESS Flowr Is Buying Terrace Global In $63 Million Deal BUSINESS Empower Clinics To Buy Momentum Health For Canadian Expansion Editors Note: This story was written by Carly Fisher. At a time when it seems like no one can see eye-to-eye on anything, there is one undeniable fact that most can agree on: something needs to change. Industry leaders are hoping that 2021 will be the turnaround after a monumentally tragic year where the lingering effects of COVID-19 changed how business was done and how we communicate with one another in the online and offline worlds. Not only did this impact high-volume in-person trade show events, but also supporting industries such as hospitality, travel, arts, and leisure. Toronto-based cannabis events and marketing firm, Lift & Co, (OTC: LFCOF) which produces Canada’s largest cannabis expo, recently stunned industry insiders when it declared bankruptcy after laying off employees in March and postponing their annual November event.