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Fri
20
May

Lift Expo show floor marked by calls for cannabis action and unity

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Clear calls to action were seen throughout the halls at the latest Canadian cannabis conference.

The most recent edition of the Lift & Co. Expo, held this past weekend in Toronto, brought multiple calls to action among cannabis industry stakeholders.

In panels at the show and in conversations with the Investing News Network (INN), experts used this year’s event to urge all types of cannabis companies to collaborate in high-level lobbying.

During the event, a distinct theme appeared: the need for firms in the cannabis market to better advocate for themselves in front of the Canadian government.

Fri
20
May

Ontario Court of Appeal dismisses $350,000 claim for failed cannabis company acquisition

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Court-appointed seller not aware license expired shortly after deal signed

The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed the claim of TS Pharmaceuticals against a court-appointed receiver for failing to prevent a cannabis license from expiring, resulting in a failed deal and $350,000 in damages.

In 2056706 Ontario Inc. v. Pure Global Cannabis Inc., 2022 ONCA 381, TS Pharmaceuticals Ltd. entered into an agreement to purchase the assets and shares of PureSinse Inc. from A. Farber & Partners Inc., a court-appointed receiver. PureSinse was a cannabis manufacturing company licensed by Health Canada.

Wed
18
May

2,000 cannabis plants found inside vehicle trying to avoid RIDE check

 

Ontario man has been charged with distributing more than four cannabis plants

An Ontario driver who opted out of a mandatory RIDE stop by fleeing the scene was quickly caught along with the 2,000 cannabis plants that were inside his vehicle.

Officers with the Norfolk County arm of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting a Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) check at Norfolk St. N. and Davis St. W. in Simcoe, Ont. just after 1:30 a.m. on May 12, according to The Hamilton Spectator.

That was when a driver was witnessed trying to bypass the stop, notes a tweet from the OPP.

Mon
16
May

Ontario driver Brady Robertson sentenced to 17 years in deaths of Karolina Ciasullo, three daughters

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“I want to pay for what I did, I want to serve my time… This family deserves justice.”

A driver who struck and killed a woman and her three young daughters in Brampton nearly two years ago is being sentenced to 17 years behind bars.

Brady Robertson will receive nearly three years in credit for time already served awaiting trial, bringing the total down to 14 years and two months.

Prosecutors sought a 23-year prison sentence for Robertson, 21, and a lifetime driving ban. The defence, meanwhile, argued Robertson should be sentenced to seven years.

Mon
16
May

Farm workers in cannabis grow-op raids often oblivious to criminal nature, OPP say

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Southwestern Ontario has highest concentration of illegally grown pot, police say

Illegal marijuana grow operations most often crop up on the Ontario Provincial Police's radar in Essex County, and during raids, farm workers are "almost every time" completely unaware of the criminals behind the cannabis, police told CBC News.

Organized crime entities use illegal cannabis grow operations as "easy, quick" cash that's "relatively risk free," according to Det.-Insp. Peter Donnelly, hub commander of the central region's organized crime enforcement branch. That money is then used to traffic harder, illicit drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamines and fentanyl, he added.

"Just the amount of money it gives them access to, that makes it scary," said Donnelly.

Fri
13
May

Tecumseh moves forward with cannabis retail stores policy

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Tecumseh council has approved a Cannabis Retail Stores policy.

The policy calls on the town to advocate its commitment to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), for cannabis stores to be at least 500 metres from town facilities, parks, schools, libraries, childcare centres and mental health and addiction facilities.

Councillor Rick Tonial says the town does not have the authority to enforce where cannabis stores can be located, but can ask the province to consider its policy when an application comes in.

He says the town's biggest concern is safety.

"Is it safe where they put it," Tonial continued.

"Is it not near a school, is it not near other institutions that could adversely affect people if it was too close."

Fri
13
May

OPP raid reveals illegal grow-op housing 7,600 cannabis plants

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Ontario cops also confiscate a small amount of processed weed and cash.

Three people are facing charges after officers with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and its partners executed a warrant last week and discovered a massive cannabis grow containing more than 7,600 plants in Renfrew, Ont.

Per CTV News, the grow was located near Highway 132 in Admaston/Bromley Township.

Photos released by the OPP show large, indoor cultivations and growing equipment.

Although the OPP initially tweeted on May 5 that more than 5,500 cannabis plants were seized, that figure has reportedly been adjusted to 7,600-plus.

Fri
13
May

OPP investigating Ontario Cannabis Store data leak

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“The data was misappropriated, disclosed and distributed unlawfully.”

An Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) data breach has led to “confidential store sales data” being leaked and circulated within the industry, according to an OCS letter obtained by The Canadian Press. 

The letter, which was sent on May 10, states that the data was not disclosed by the provincial cannabis wholesaler. 

“The data was misappropriated, disclosed and distributed unlawfully,” the letter states.

“As a result, we trust you will refrain from sharing or using this stolen data in any way.”

The Ontario Provincial Police are now investigating the matter. 

Wed
11
May

FSD Pharma sheds cannabis facility as company moves away from weed

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Sale of land and facility nets almost $15.5 million in cash

Toronto-based FSD Pharma Inc. has advanced its exit from cannabis with the recent sale of its former marijuana processing facility in Cobourg, Ont.

In a May 10 statement, the life sciences holding company announced the closing of the sale for $16.4 million in cash.

Completed a few days earlier on May 6, FSD Pharma reports the sale included a 26.1-hectare parcel of land and a 50,800 sq. m building that the company acquired in November 2017 for $5.5 million. Absent commissions and fees, the sale netted almost $15.5 million in cash for its balance sheet.

The sale is part of a new direction for the company that doesn’t include cannabis.

Wed
11
May

Spotlight: Donna Johnson on producing the Lift Expo in the era of COVID-19

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"The Expo's mission is to help educate and help everyone navigate their business growth career path"

Donna Johnson, the vice president of strategic events, meetings and incentives at MCI Events, helped produce the Lift&Co Expo that kicks off in Toronto this weekend.

Beginning in 2016, the annual cannabis conference has introduced new sections this year, including budtender master classes, as well as a ‘discovery zone’ with exhibitors displaying the latest in products, services and innovations.

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