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CannTrust Holdings Inc CNTTQ

CannTrust Holdings Inc is engaged in the business of producing and distributing medical cannabis in Canada. Its facility is located at Vaughan, Ontario in Canada. Its brands include LIIV, ESCAPE, SYNR.G and Peak Leaf.


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Comment by ZincMan1on Sep 17, 2019 10:29pm
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RE:HC will lift the suspension

RE:HC will lift the suspension
sum100 wrote: I've dealt with HC for many years. They are serious but fair.  Once all their requirements are met
the suspension will be lifted.  They want everything to code.  They are clear on their requirements and are not there to scare and threaten but to work with you as much as possible. Canntrust made some mistakes but it's not the end. 


Cann(no)Trust made some mistakes.. lol  really.
Fake Rooms - Growing illegal cannabis
Illegal Seeds from Black market
Dist,. illegal cannabis from these fake rooms..

yup...  minor mistakes...  a sink clogged is a minor mistake... not these whoopers.

 They'll never earn the trust they had from their medical patiences.  They're gone. Ship sailed!
they're only chance is to get reinstated and get on their knees and beg the provincial distribution centres to take them back to they can keep their retail business.
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