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Michael Nederhoff is the new leader of Saskatchewan-based cannabis processor, Shelter Cannabis. Nederhoff will be taking over the role from company founder, Mark Hauk. Hauk will remain as a strategic advisor.
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Canada’s cannabis industry, banking on the chance to expand into the United States, is nervously eyeing the American political calendar and the Biden administration’s narrow legislative window to ease federal prohibitions on recreational marijuana.
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Supreme Cannabis shareholders have voted in favour of the company being sold to Canopy Growth Corp. for $435 million. The deal will unite Smiths Falls, Ont.-based Canopy’s brands including Tweed, Tokyo Smoke, Quatreau and Doja with Supreme’s 7Acres, Sugarleaf and Hi-way lines.
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The Cannabis Breeder’s Bible sets a new standard of excellence for cannabis cultivation and breeding manuals and gives readers the tools they need to grow the most popular and potent marijuana varieties and strains in the world. Readers of this complete guide to expert breeding techniques will learn about the new age cultivars, trendy cannabis hybrids, and how to develop them for the lucrative international seed market.
The Cannabis Breeder’s Bible is an advanced, specialized marijuana grow book designed for practical use by new and experienced breeders alike.
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A major driving force behind Canada’s strong illicit market is the consumer demand for the best price. Craft offerings can impact purchasing decisions and support in converting illegal sales to legal by providing cannabis consumers with well-made and well-priced products that appeal to their preferences.
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Montreal-based cannabis producer, Cannara BioTech Inc., is looking to purchase one of the largest indoor cannabis cultivation facilities in Canada. The $27-million deal includes state-of-the-art infrastructure comprised of 24 independent growing zones, 200,000 sq. ft rooftop greenhouse and a 200,000 sq.ft cannabis 2.0 processing centre.
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