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Auxly Cannabis Group Inc T.XLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  CBWTF

Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods company in the cannabis products market. The Company is focused on developing, manufacturing and distributing branded cannabis products. The Company's brands include Parcel, Back Forty, Foray, Dosecann and Kolab Project. It provides various products, including vaporizers, edibles, dried flowers, pre-rolls, capsules and oils and concentrates. The Company's subsidiaries include Auxly Charlottetown Inc., Auxly Ottawa Inc., Auxly Annapolis Inc., Auxly Annapolis OG Inc., and Auxly Leamington Inc.


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Comment by SCQuinon Jan 10, 2023 8:30pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Absolutely ridiculous this trades at $0.02 with Book V $0.25

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Absolutely ridiculous this trades at $0.02 with Book V $0.25While the Cannabis Act Review is welcomed by C3, it is incumbent upon the Government of Canada to acknowledge the financial crisis facing Health Canada licensed producers and processors and to make immediate changes that will create a sustainable environment for Canada’s legal cannabis industry,” Smitherman said. “We cannot wait for the outcome of the legislative review process for action from the governments.”
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