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Sugarbud Craft Growers Corp. V.SUGR


Primary Symbol: V.SUGR.W.H

Sugarbud is an Alberta-based, consumer-driven boutique craft cannabis company focused on the cultivation and production of superior, select-batch, craft cannabis products. Our vision and mission are to become a trusted and well-respected consumer brand renowned for providing exceptional high-quality craft cannabis products to legal markets by delighting the most discerning of cannabis consumers.


TSXV:SUGR.W.H - Post by User

Post by aerialviewon Nov 15, 2018 8:36am
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The Country is

The Country is Having supply problems...

The new ordering process does not deal with the bigger issue.

READ MORE: Edmonton Marijuana enthusiasts line up at cannabis stores on legalization day.

The AGLC hasn’t received the shipments promised by growers. It wouldn’t say how much less it has received. Nejad would only say the regulator is “substantially short.”

Nova Scotia says it has received only 40 per cent of what it had ordered. New Brunswick got between 20 and 30 per cent of what the regulator there expected on legalization day. Quebec has had to reduce store hours to four days a week to deal with supply problems.

Growers have said they have the capacity to meet demand over the long term. Initial hiccups and growing pains coupled with high demand in the early days of legalization have created some problems.

The AGLC, however, says the shortages could be chronic. Staff have been looking for new suppliers but so far, no luck.


I know someone who can help soon!  Lol
me thinks we will get out LP licence sooner than later...?

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Source- CANADA

 
November 14, 2018 7:24 pm
Updated: November 14, 2018 8:59 pm

Fights over tight cannabis supplies prompt Alberta regulator to change rules

 
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