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Nov. 6, 2018 |
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A pot shop in Kimberley, B.C., has received the first private licence to sell recreational marijuana from the British Columbia government.
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Amid product shortages across Canada following legalization day on Oct. 17, one medical marijuana company has announced its progress toward completing its production facility in Pickering, Ont.
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Edmonton,Alta.-based Aurora Cannabis has announced the opening of a new high-tech cannabis production facility in Lachute, Que., known as Aurora "Eau."
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Toronto-based cannabis company 48North Cannabis Corp. will acquire federally licensed organic cannabis company 2599708 Ontario Inc. (Good & Green).
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The Office of the Ontario Ombudsman spokeswoman Linda Williamson says staff are reviewing all complaints against the Ontario Cannabis Store and resolving them informally wherever possible.
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The first weeks have felt more like a soft opening with few retail outlets operating and rampant supply shortages. It's not because Canada can't produce enough cannabis products – licensing those producers has been slow, and the federal government is taking steps to speed up the process.
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December 9-11, 2018
Location: Vancouver, B.C.
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February 27-March 1, 2019
Location Loews Coronado Bay Resort, San Diego, CA
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