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Emerald Health Therapeutics Inc TBQBF


Primary Symbol: EMHTF

Emerald is committed to creating new consumer experiences with distinct recreational, medical and wellness-oriented cannabis products with an emphasis on innovation and production excellence.


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Post by cannhealthon Oct 18, 2018 7:20pm
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So How's The Saying Go.. 'Tis Human To Err...

So How's The Saying Go.. 'Tis Human To Err...
But It Takes The Government To Really F#!k Things Up.

OK. That's not really how the saying goes, but in the case of the BCcannbisstores / BC Government's cannabis distribution model for this province, I believe the saying is apt. Outrageously slow order processing, only one B&M store open for business in Kamloops of all places on Day 1 and only one courier service (Canada Post), whom incidentally has just announced pending walk-outs effective Monday October 22nd. So guess what folks, if you don't get you order by Friday, then who knows when you'll see it. You'd think they'd have another and better courier like Purolator or Greyhound Express or FedEx as alternates to spread out the load or even as back-up given the looming postal strike YET apparently, in their divine wisdom, no such provisions have been made.

To my mind, this is just another example of why governments shouldn't become the purveyors of non essential products and services. Leave it to the professionals in the private sector. We know how to get things done!
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