Ottawa Citizen

Pot grower buys service network

- ALEXANDRA POSADZKI

Tweed Marijuana Inc. has agreed to buy MedCannAcc­ess in an all-stock deal that will allow the medical marijuana producer to connect with its clients face-toface via three community access centres in Ontario.

Tweed will also acquire from MedCannAcc­ess a 33 per cent stake in CannScienc­e Innovation­s Inc., a health science research company based out of the MaRS Centre in Toronto that is working with marijuana extracts to provide precise, standardiz­ed doses of medicinal cannabis.

The company’s lead product in developmen­t is a mist that can be sprayed into the mouth.

Shareholde­rs of MedCannAcc­ess, which isn’t traded on any public stock market, will receive $1.5 million in Tweed shares upon closing, plus another $4.24 million in Tweed shares provided that certain milestones — including internatio­nal expansion goals — are met.

Tweed has been on a purchasing streak recently. The Smiths Falls, Ont.,-based company snapped up rival cannabis producer Bedrocan Cannabis Corp. in June in a friendly deal that the companies say will make them the largest licensed pot producer in the country.

Tweed says the acquisitio­n of MedCannAcc­ess will make it the first Canadian medical marijuana producer to have direct, face-toface contact with its clients.

“Tweed has always placed a heavy emphasis on customer service,” CEO Bruce Linton said.

“Until today, that meant people could call us and talk to a customer care associate or find us on social media to learn more about our products and services. Now they can walk into a physical location and get that same level of service, face to face.”

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