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ZenaTech Inc T.ZENA


Primary Symbol: ZENA

ZenaTech, Inc. is a Canada-based technology company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) drone solutions and enterprise SaaS solutions for mission-critical business applications. Its solutions include Drone Technology Solutions and Enterprise Software Solutions. Its drone technology solutions include ZenaDrone 1000 and ZenaDrone IQ. The ZenaDrone 1000 is a drone that combines software technology and custom hardware components, catering to diverse industries. The ZenaDrone IQ series is designed for indoor hovering with autonomous inspection and monitoring capabilities. Its ZenaDrone solutions are used for agriculture, defense, and logistics applications. Its enterprise software solutions are TillerStack, SystemView, WorkAware, PsPortals, Pace +, and ZigVoice. Its Enterprise Software solutions are used by customers in government, law enforcement, health, telecom and industrial sectors for a variety of compliance, safety, field service, and records management applications.


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Post by Free55domon Apr 21, 2020 5:14am
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Saskatchewan cannabis businesses seeing increased demand

Saskatchewan cannabis businesses seeing increased demand

Saskatchewan cannabis businesses seeing increased demand during coronavirus pandemic

 
 WATCH: One dispensary owner said business has jumped between 20 to 30 per cent this month.

Even though this year’s 4-20 won’t be the celebration cannabis businesses were looking for, some are seeing more dollars flow through the door.

Prince Albert’s Prairie Cannabis said early signs show sales are up between 20 to 30 per cent.

“I think it’s just people purchasing a little bit more product. You know, say you go to the grocery store, you might buy a few extra groceries because you’re not going out as regularly as you would normally do,” said CEO Jim Southam.

READ MORE: Vancouver’s 4-20 event goes digital amid coronavirus pandemic

“It’s not a toilet paper situation or anything like that,” he joked, noting he isn’t concerned about bare shelves.

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Dispensaries aren’t the only cannabis business seeing more demand.

A Saskatoon-based nursery said it has been able to capture more clients as pandemic measures enter a second month.

READ MORE: Alberta liquor, cannabis sales remain steady during coronavirus pandemic

Mother Labs has been able to maintain all of its 33 staff and has added upwards of five clients.

“Especially here in April. March was a little bit different. I think there was just some hesitation in the industry. Once we kind of got through March and the demand is obviously there, we saw a lot of new clients come aboard,” operations director Jon Davis told Global News.

Canadian cannabis producer Canopy Growth shuts two B.C. facilities
 Canadian cannabis producer Canopy Growth shuts two B.C. facilities

Not all businesses have decided to stay open, however.

Tweed’s parent company, Canopy Growth Corporation, closed all of its retail locations on March 17.

In an e-mailed statement, it’s chief executive officer said, “we are taking this opportunity to create focus and realign priorities to help drive efficiencies in Canopy Growth’s global operations.”

“Canopy Growth has been an innovator and leader in this industry from the beginning, and we plan to continue in this position well into the future by making these necessary changes today,” said David Klein.

READ MORE: How the coronavirus is making a bad year worse for the cannabis industry

This isn’t the April 20 that Southam had planned.

He said businesses didn’t really have enough time to organize events last year and this year’s plans had to be ripped up.

“We actually had an event planned here for [April 19]. We had a few bands booked to play a facility here in Prince Albert and obviously that had to be cancelled,” Southam said.

https://globalnews.ca/news/6845123/saskatchewan-cannabis-businesses-demand-coronavirus/

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