Canadian cannabis industry
Second Cup wants to convert some of its coffee shops into weed stores
The popular coffee chain is teaming up with National Access Cannabis to sell weed in Ontario.
More and More People Are Looking For Jobs in the Canadian Cannabis Industry
Searches of cannabis-related jobs are four times higher this July, than a year ago.
A Third of Canadian Pot Users Have Never Actually Paid For It
But nearly one million Canadians say they have spent more than $250 on weed in the last three months.
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
Big Pharma has officially entered the Canadian cannabis industry
Licensed weed producer Tilray has formed a strategic alliance with Sandoz Canada
After years of shutting out Canada's cannabis industry, BMO has broken the ice
"The big banks had been treating us worse than second-class citizens."