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Indiva Ltd V.NDVA


Primary Symbol: V.NDVA.H Alternate Symbol(s):  NDVAF

Indiva Limited, through its indirect wholly owned subsidiary, Indiva Inc., is a Canada-based producer of cannabis servicing the medical and recreational markets. The Company is engaged in producing and selling cannabis products, including dried flower, extract, and edible products. It focuses on the production and processing of edible and extract cannabis products as well as packaging of edibles and extracts. Its brands include Pearls by Gron, Bhang Chocolate, Indiva Doppio Sandwich Cookies, Indiva 1432 Chocolate, and No Future Gummies and Vapes, as well as other Indiva branded extracts. Its products include edibles and capsules. Its edibles include Vanilla Double -Stuffed Chocolate Cookie, Fudge Double-Stuffed Chocolate Cookie, and Golden Vanilla Double Stuffed Cookie. It sells its cannabis products to consumers in the recreational market in the provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfound.


TSXV:NDVA.H - Post by User

Comment by davgroon Dec 01, 2022 2:07pm
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Post# 35143835

RE:RE:Childhood Cannabis Intoxication - Montreal Gazette

RE:RE:Childhood Cannabis Intoxication - Montreal GazetteMy point in posting a link to the article was that it was an opinion by a medical doctor in a prominent newspaper that is read by many.  The fact that it was in a Quebec newspaper where cannabis edibles are currently illegal is significant.  Opening up the Quebec market to edibles would be a major boost to NDVA revenue.  Articles like this have an adverse effect on that possibility in the future.  I never stated that the contents were fact or that I agreed with all the content.

The most interesting point I got from the article was the excerpt that I listed concerning the increased number of emergency room visits by children in Canada and the US attributed to edibles.  Opinion articles like this can influence the general public opinion on cannabis edibles and allowable THC concentration limits, true or not.  Neil recently acknowledged that increased THC concentration above the 10mg limit will be a game changer for Indiva, if the federal government allows it.

This article was published November 29th, the day before the federal government announced yesterday a panel of experts that will lead a statutory review of the country’s Cannabis Act. Panel members include Dr. Oyedeji Ayonrinde, an associate professor in the psychiatry and psychology departments at Queen’s University, and Dr. Patricia Conrod, a registered clinical psychologist and professor at the University of Montreal’s department of psychiatry and addiction.

If there is any noise or misinformation on this bullboard it is coming from our NDVA troll (you know who he is).

caretired1 wrote: This is a very uninformed author of the article. It's clear from the photo that the products presented are from the illegal market and then described to be 600mg of htc which is also illegal. The article finishes with "there has to be better regulation and enforcement about packing and dosing."  This regulation is in place across the country and edibles are not even allowed for sale in Quebec, home of the newspaper the article was in.

if this sort of misinformation is used by health Canada we have bigger problems, not the least of which is adults handing out illegal edibles to children at Halloween!! In Winnipeg 


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