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West Island Brands Inc C.WIB

Alternate Symbol(s):  WIBFF

West Island Brands Inc. is a Canada-based multi-faceted cannabis company. The Company operates through its subsidiary, RoyalMax Biotechnology Canada Inc., which is a Health Canada license holder with cultivation license, processing, medical sales and sales licenses. The Company works with Yunify Natural Technologies, a Quebec-based health and personal care research and innovation company that develop products for West Island, including topicals and ionic mists. The Company and Yunify have developed a spray mist that captures cannabis smoke odors through Yunify’s Natural Ions Encapsulation technology; cannabis odors are trapped, and they are neutralized. Its brands include OUEST, CITOYEN and Silk Road. OUEST brand is represented by Grandpa's Stash and Jelly Cake flower offerings. CITOYEN brand is represented by the King Louis and Clementine Punch flower offerings. Its Silk Road is a hashish blends.


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Post by BoardWalk2015on Jul 04, 2017 7:57pm
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Even with increased capacity,  new licenses 50k kg projected

Even with increased capacity,  new licenses 50k kg projected
Some 40 licensed producers grew a total of about 31,000 kilograms of marijuana in 2016, just five per cent of the expected demand, said PI Financial analyst Jason Zandberg. Shortage complains already and emand to increase 333% by 2021Financial Post June 30, 2017 https://business.financialpost.com/commodities/agriculture/happy-cannabis-day-marijuana-industry-scrambles-in-countdown-to-2018-recreational-opening/wcm/2e523476-d4a8-44e0-87b9-326ab231e421
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