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Mon
09
May

Ontario Liberals promise to end the clustering of cannabis stores

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The province had 1,468 licensed stores open as of May 2, with another 445 active store authorization applications under review.

Ontario’s Liberal Party is promising to crack down on the ballooning number of cannabis stores if elected, CityNews has learned.

The Liberals say they would require a minimum distance between pot shops. There are currently no provincial restrictions on cannabis store density, although Ontario does mandate a minimum distance of 150 metres between retail stores and schools. The Liberals say they would model their plan after that 150 metre distance.

“In recent years, Ontario’s downtowns and main streets have been flooded by new cannabis stores, crowding out other small businesses,” the party said in a statement to CityNews.

Mon
09
May

Canada’s No. 1 cannabis conference & trade show is coming to Toronto

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On the hunt for expert insight regarding cannabis use? Well then we’ve got the event for you! The Lift&Co. Expo, which is Canada’s number one cannabis conference and trade show, is coming to Toronto! Whether you’re looking for products, services, industry innovation, expert insight or just a day full of exploration, you’re not going to want to miss this show. Toronto‘s event scene just got bigger.

Wed
04
May

Canadian cannabis company CannTrust becomes Phoena

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The name change occurs after the Ontario-based company exited court-supervised proceedings last month

CannTrust Equity Inc. this week announced its new corporate name, Phoena Holdings Inc. The new name represents a nod to the word phenotype, “which describes the traits taken from a plant’s genetic code that we use to merge nature, purpose and science to produce the best cannabis products on the market,” notes a statement from Phoena, which is 90 per cent owned by a group of investors and 10 per cent owned by CannTrust Holdings Inc.

Marijuana Business Daily reports that the name change comes as the Ontario-based company exited court-supervised proceedings last month after a key subsidiary completed a financing deal.

Wed
04
May

Pineapple Express enters agreement to offer same-day medical cannabis delivery to Entourage Health patients

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Fire & Flower continues to expand delivery services through CannDeliv technology platform and industry-leading logistics

Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. ("Fire & Flower" or the "Company") (TSX: FAF) (OTCQX: FFLWF), a leading cannabis consumer retail and technology platform announced today that its wholly owned delivery and logistics subsidiary, Pineapple Express Delivery Inc. ("Pineapple Express") has entered into an agreement with Entourage Health Corp. (TSX-V: ENTG) (OTCQX: ETRGF) (FSE: 4WE) ("Entourage") to provide same-day delivery services to Entourage's patients in certain regions within Ontario.

Tue
03
May

Pure Sunfarms and NOYA bring Cookies sun-grown cannabis flower to Ontario

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Pure Sunfarms Corp. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Village Farms International, Inc. and NOYA Cannabis Inc. announced that Cookies sun-grown flower will be available in Ontario this month. Pure Sunfarms is the licensed producer of record for Cookies sun-grown flower in Canada.

Using Cookies genetics and post-production processes, Pure Sunfarms grows and processes, whole flower for Cookies to the highest standards. Each batch is hang-dried and hand-trimmed to ensure the full potential of the flower is maintained.

“It’s an honour to be the sun-grown partner for one of the biggest cannabis brands in the world,” stated Mandesh Dosanjh, president & CEO of Pure Sunfarms.

Fri
29
Apr

Illegal pot farms putting Ontario migrant workers at risk as police stretch resources to shut them, OPP say

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Leamington's mayor wants the federal government to step in with stricter laws

Farm workers in southwestern Ontario may unknowingly be participating in illegal cannabis operations that are requiring significant police resources to shut them down, according to provincial police.

In the last three years, nine large-scale police operations in Leamington have targeted the illegal production of cannabis, with about $10 million in illicit drugs seized in the process, OPP said. 

"While millions of dollars of illegally grown cannabis has been seized within the town of Leamington, we see the strengthening, unfortunately, of organized crime entities throughout the area," Insp. Glenn Miller said during a presentation given to Leamington council Tuesday.

Fri
29
Apr

DoorDash to offer cannabis pickup service in Canada

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Stoners north of the border will no longer need to order weed and munchies separately. DoorDash has signed a deal with Superette, a leading local cannabis retailer to provide cannabis pickup in Toronto, Canada.

According a press release from Superette, this is the first time DoorDash will be handling cannabis orders. With a proven track record for transforming cannabis retail shopping into an immersive experience, Superette will apply their creative approach to cannabis retail on the DoorDash marketplace app.

In a emailed comment, a DoorDash Canada confirmed the company has launched cannabis pickup and is working with Superette and “will partner closely with the local government in Canada to explore new opportunities.”

Wed
27
Apr

Greenway Greenhouse Initiates Retrofit of Expanded Cultivation Facility

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Greenway Greenhouse Cannabis Corporation (CSE: GWAY) ("Greenway Greenhouse" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the initiation of expansion of their cultivation facility, termed "GW1".

This expansion will increase the cultivation facilities flowering space from 41,750 ft2 to approximately 167,000 ft2, as well as increasing the processing space to 22,000 ft2.

"We are pleased to be able to announce that work has commenced on our expansion of our cultivation and flowering facility, GW1," said Carl Mastronardi, President of Greenway Greenhouse. "This expansion is paramount to Greenway, as it will increase our growing capacity to 24,000 KG a year. We have taken the methodical approach to expanding, making sure we don't put the cart before the horse."

Wed
27
Apr

High Tide closes acquisition of Crossroads Cannabis, adding three established retail cannabis stores in Ontario

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High Tide Inc. ("High Tide" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: HITI) (TSXV: HITI) (FSE: 2LYA), a leading retail-focused cannabis company with bricks-and-mortar as well as global e-commerce assets, is pleased to announce that further to its press release dated March 3, 2022, the Company has completed its acquisition (the "Acquisition") of three operating cannabis stores in Ontario (the "Stores") operating under the name Crossroads Cannabis ("Crossroads"), for CAD$1.9 Million (the "Transaction").

Wed
27
Apr

Canopy Growth cuts 243 jobs as sales decline

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Canopy Growth (WEED) says it is eliminating 243 jobs as its sales continue to decline and the Canadian cannabis producer implements a new cost reduction strategy.

The Smiths Falls, Ontario company said that the impacted workers span its operations across Canada, Europe, and the U.S., with the Canadian portion located mainly in Ontario.

The job cuts are a key piece of the cost-cutting plan that will also see the company retool its facilities, review procurement strategies, implement flexible manufacturing processes, and reduce third-party professional and office fees.

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