CANNA-BUSINESS
America’s largest cannabis retailer plans to set up shop in Ontario
MedMen Enterprises will apply for retail license, in light of the province’s decision to privatize the sale of weed
A weed company just went public on a U.S. stock exchange for the first time
Canadian cannabis company Tilray began trading on the Nasdaq Thursday morning
Aurora buys MedReleaf and becomes largest cannabis company in the world
The $3.2 billion all-stock deal brings two rival licensed producers together
Canadian weed companies are gearing up to navigate a strict advertising regime
“When weed is finally legal, it’s going to be a bloody brand battle.”
Canada’s legal cannabis market will generate $6.5 billion by 2020
But CIBC says provincial governments will capture most of that weed revenue
Second Cup is getting into the weed business
The coffee chain is teaming up with National Access Cannabis to set up pot dispensaries across Western Canada
Legal weed producers are unhappy over new cannabis packaging rules
“These are excellent requirements for maintaining the black market in Canada.”
Big Pharma has officially entered the Canadian cannabis industry
Licensed weed producer Tilray has formed a strategic alliance with Sandoz Canada
Washington's biggest weed producer begins trading on a Canadian stock exchange
Cannex Capital is just the latest U.S. cannabis company looking to raise money in Canada
The world’s largest weed company wants to list itself on the Nasdaq
Canopy Growth Corporation expresses interest in listing on a major North American stock exchange
A major U.S. stock exchange is listing a weed company for the first time ever
Toronto-based Cronos Group will begin trading on the NASDAQ this week.
These four companies have won bids to sell legal weed in Manitoba
High-end retailer Tokyo Smoke and Canopy Growth Corporation are among the winners