This may well be the Target Company.The time they applied for MMPR is summer of 2013 same as PMC target. Previous production under MMAR , New building , existing customer base ,and they were actively looking for an investor for their expansion. I could be wrong but I would put a few dollars on Island Harvest...
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What's new at Island Harvest
September 2014
After receiving ready-to-build approval status from Health Canada, Island Harvest is pleased to announce that our new facility is complete. Quality assurance, record keeping and personnel security clearances have been approved and the company is in the final stage of licensing. Our licensed producer status is now subject to physical security inspection and final approval.
August 2014
Island Harvest joins the Canadian Medical Cannabis Industry Association
Click here for the CMCIA press release to find out more.
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Cowichan Valley firm plants seed for medical marijuana revolution
Times Colonist, Victoria, B.C.
By Carla Wilson, Business Editor
October 2, 2013
Health Canada anticipates that medical marijuana could become a $1.3-billion industry in this country within 10 years.
The owner of a medical marijuana facility in the Cowichan Valley says consumers will get a better product, more choice, and that his own production will increase a hundredfold under the coming free-market regime.
“The new system is very positive, certainly from an industry and commercial perspective. I think it is going to benefit the consumer in the long run in terms of a good standardized quality product in compliance with the Food and Drug Act,” Eric Nash, co-owner with Wendy Little, of Island Harvest, said Wednesday. “We are planning for rapid expansion.”
Citizens are becoming more accepting of medical marijuana as a viable medicine, Nash said. Health Canada anticipates that it could become a $1.3-billion industry in 10 years.
Like the other 4,000-plus licensed growers in Canada, Island Harvest has been permitted to produce for up to two patients each.
Under the new rules coming into effect next April, there will be no limit on the number of patients, Nash said.
The company applied in the summer for a licence under the new regime and hopes it will be approved within three months.
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