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Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


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Comment by NevadaRayon Feb 20, 2018 7:33am
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RE:SunLife Financial to add medical marijuana option to benefit

RE:SunLife Financial to add medical marijuana option to benefitLawyer in Komoka has NEVER won a case. As a customer, the suggestion of a lawsuit is a joke !!  Millar is NOT ever going to win a case, unless the patient is terminal or is undergoing extreme medical treatments, I will not be remewing with MMC, as they suck. Plain and simple !Yes the people are super nice, But from a medical point of view they couldn't be any worse. Clueless !

Best bet of making any coin with the Candian entity is global exporting. Of course,Me Transperancy (Simpson) would never want to brag about that. It would potentially raise the SP ))

Nor would William want to share with the investment world, that one of his PROPRIETARY strains made it in a High Times issue. Has it never occured to anyone, that GLH simply does not want the SP higher?  Has Simpson EVER given an update on Nevada operations?

Instead, we get "St Thomas receives clones"   lmfao  The real money is in Nevada !If anyone on this board holds TGIF, you understand transperancy. Brayden works the news very well
bogdansz wrote:

Sun Life Financial to add medical marijuana option to group benefits plans

Sun Life says the coverage will be available for specific conditions and symptoms including cancer-related nausea, rheumatoid arthritis pain and palliative care

TORONTO — Sun Life Financial Inc. is adding medical marijuana as an option for its group benefits plans, marking an industry shift and the latest sign of growing public acceptance of cannabis.

The Toronto-based insurer’s chief executive Dean Connor said the move was influenced by rising interest from Sun Life’s employer clients.

“Medical marijuana has become a very important part of their treatment program and pain management program,” said Connor, referencing patients who have cancer, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, or those requiring palliative care.

Sun Life provides health benefits coverage to more than three million Canadians and their families, or one in six Canadians. This comes as the country moves to legalize cannabis for recreational use later this year and as the number of registered medical marijuana patients grows.

There were more than 235,000 medical marijuana patients in the system across Canada at the end of September 2017, compared to roughly 98,500 a year earlier, noted Vahan Ajamian, a Beacon Securities Ltd. research analyst.

“The insurance companies have been getting pressure to cover this as a regular medicine,” he said.

Starting March 1, plan sponsors will have the option to add medical cannabis coverage to extended health-care plans, ranging from $1,500 to $6,000 per covered person per year.

Medical cannabis coverage will be available for specific conditions and symptoms associated with cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, HIV-AIDS, and palliative care.

Sun Life will also conduct periodic reviews of the growing body of clinical research supporting the use of medical cannabis for other conditions, and update its criteria if necessary, the company said in a document updating their client base.

Jonathan Zaid, the executive director of patient advocacy group Canadians for Fair Access to Medical Marijuana, said the enhanced coverage comes after years of litigation to gain this level of acceptance for medical marijuana.

“Although there may not be immediate benefit for patients as specific plan sponsors will need to purchase the coverage, this move will make covering medical cannabis simpler than today’s exception process and speaks volumes to the broader acceptance and legitimacy of medical cannabis,” he said.

Sun Life’s employer client base includes 22,300 plan sponsors.



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