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Aurora Cannabis Inc T.ACB

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ACB.WS.U | ACB

Aurora Cannabis Inc. is a Canada-based medical cannabis company. The Company’s principal business lines are focused on the production, distribution and sale of cannabis and cannabis-derivative products in Canada and internationally, and the propagation of vegetables and ornamental plants in North America. Its segments include Canadian Cannabis and Plant Propagation. The Company's adult-use brand portfolio includes Drift, San Rafael '71, Daily Special, Tasty's, Being and Greybeard. Its medical cannabis brands include MedReleaf, CanniMed, Aurora and Whistler Medical Marijuana Co, as well as international brands, Pedanios, Bidiol, IndiMed and CraftPlant. It also has a controlling interest in Bevo Farms Ltd., North America's supplier of propagated vegetables and ornamental plants in North America. Its subsidiaries include Aurora Cannabis Enterprises Inc., Aurora Deutschland GmbH, TerraFarma Inc., Whistler Medical Marijuana Corporation, and Indica Industries Pty Ltd., among others.


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Comment by VenturistAllyon Apr 27, 2015 11:28am
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RE:license to sell?

RE:license to sell?The 7th step in the licensing process as found on the HC website - only thing they have to do is grow some good Medical Marijuana and its good to go.  With a brand new facility and their grow team... I have trouble even coming up with a scenario where they won't pass quality control. 

Step 7: Licensing

Once it has been confirmed through the pre-licence inspection that the applicant meets all the requirements of the MMPR, a licence will be issued.

Health Canada has introduced a staged process for the issuance of licences.  Applicants will first be issued a licence to produce only.  This will enable Health Canada inspectors to confirm that the first batch of dried marijuana produced meets the good production practices and record keeping requirements outlined in the MMPR.  It also allows Health Canada to verify the test results of the dried marijuana (e.g. for microbial and chemical contaminants) to ensure that the dried marijuana meets all quality control requirements before it is made available for sale.

For all the steps in the licensing process this is from the HC website -
https://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/marihuana/info/application_steps-etapes_lp-pa-eng.php

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