A 🧵: Questions on the #Cannabis Act Review Panel based on @matt_lamers article uncovering the odd “sole source” $200k 2.5 days/wk contract to Morris Rosenberg to chair the panel have raised eyebrows in Ottawa (especially based on his Trudeau Foundation issues). Gov contracts…>
Welcome to the Co-op, Kure Cannabis! Chilliwack's first provincially-licensed retailer and the first given a licence on Indigenous land, Kure combines years of industry experience with a passion for the highest quality cannabis products available. https://t.co/eKhcn7lcFH
All Nations is an Indigenous-led cannabis company producing and selling Indigenous-grown craft cannabis on the Stó:lō Traditional Territory in BC. Learn more about our featured #cannabis retailer https://t.co/JWqcDQ0Wjv
#cannabisretail#Indigenouscannabis#firstnationscannabis
Fire and Flower is the most recent loser in the game of cannabis retail, as it is seeking creditor protection. The company has posted significant losses since it opened in 2018. See details https://t.co/B3AyuDVddm
#cannabisretail#canadiancannabis
Happy Pride Month!
Join Community Savings at the @SurreyPrideBC Festival on June 24th at the Civic Plaza, Surrey.
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This year’s festival theme is “Stronger Together”. Join us in uplifting LGBTQ voices and celebrating together the LGBTQ culture.
#Pridemonth
Check out the Competition Bureau's report on Canada's cannabis industry. It identifies barriers to competition and offers recommendations for a more competitive landscape. Read more: https://t.co/m8oOtsdIg8
The Competition Bureau of Canada's report: Planting the seeds of competition.
"Since the legalization of recreational cannabis, the industry has contributed $43.5 billion to Canada’s gross domestic product and helped create 151,000 jobs"
https://t.co/kQoqQDSax6
Last day to submit your thoughts on regulatory changes to Health Canada!
Subject line: Notice of Intent — Consultation on Potential Amendments to the Cannabis Regulations
Send to: [email protected]
Fantastic news for Cannabis Retailers. Worker safety is paramount and these changes will greatly help. Thanks to @rccbc_ca and others for their advocacy work.
@StratCann article:
https://t.co/IYwAMLWhqK
#cannabisbanking#workersafety
Clear windows, safe work places and less stigma.
Thank you to @mikefarnworthbc and the team at the LCRB for listening and working with our sector to allow this change.
Window coverings coming down in BC cannabis stores following the BC govt announcement Friday. Safer stores and reducing stigma for cannabis use. Thank you for listening @mikefarnworthbc and @BCGovNews
By the end of the night you’ll be able to see into our store and we’ll be able to see you! The window covering requirement has been repealed at a provincial level!!!
Great job @rccbc_ca
Richmond, British Columbia’s fourth largest city, is not reconsidering its ban on cannabis stores even though other BC municipalities decided to opt-in. See the status of the 5 cities still considering allowing stores. https://t.co/6TyX04W2JB #cannabisretail#BCcannabis
As of retail #cannabis sales data on May 10, 2023, the market share that vapor pens have varies across Canada:
British Columbia 13.98%
Ontario 15.87%
Alberta 16.69%
Saskatchewan 19.02%
Source: Headset
#cannabisretail#cannabiscategories#vapepen