Linton sounds like he has few regrets about having to stay out of the Canadian pot industry
The retail apocalypse is gaining momentum, challenging the viability of brick-and-mortar retail, especially “big-box” department stores, and hence the survival of shopping malls. Online shopping is easier, typically cheaper, and more convenient, making it the ideal way to shop. The widespread adoption of the ubiquitous smartphone and mobile internet provides customers with the opportunity to make purchases at any time.
The increasingly rapid decline in the outlook for brick-and-mortar retailers challenges the existence of shopping malls and hence retail REITs. While grocery store chains like Loblaw have proven resilient to this trend, making them key anchor tenants, they are now under threat from the rapid uptake of e-commerce and online retailing...
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CannTrust Holdings Inc. shares plunged more than 20 per cent Monday after it was revealed that Health Canada discovered illegal growing operations at a greenhouse and seized thousands of kilograms of the pot producer's inventory.
TerrAscend Corp. (CSE: TER; OTCQX: TRSSF) ("TerrAscend" or the "Company") today announced that its subsidiary, TerrAscend Canada, has received an amendment to its license from Health Canada to allow it to sell cannabis oils from its EU-GMP certified facility in Mississauga, Ontario.