The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Website images changed

Concerns raised by Health Canada

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Cannabis NB has made some changes to its website after concerns were raised by Health Canada last week.

The Crown agency came under scrutiny for its product descriptio­ns and pictures of people smiling, posing for selfies and holding yoga poses - images that may violate federal regulation­s.

In a statement, Health Canada spokesman Andre Gagnon said the department is trying to raise awareness about the Cannabis Act and its restrictio­ns on promotion.

“In a few cases, Health Canada has reached out to ... licence holders to bring concerns to their attention, or to collect informatio­n and gain a better understand­ing of some of the facts pertaining to their promotiona­l activities,” he said.

Cannabis NB has removed the original pictures and replaced them with images of chairs, a book and painting supplies.

Spokeswoma­n Marie-Andree Bolduc says the agency did not receive any specific direction from Health Canada.

“But based on this conversati­on and discussion, we made adjustment­s to some images on the website,” she said.

“We will be generally reviewing the website and likely be making a few adjustment­s in the language as well.”

The website includes categories such as “Connect,” “Refresh” and “Discover,” which the agency has described as educationa­l tools for customers.

According to figures released Wednesday, Cannabis NB recorded roughly $950,000 dollars in sales during its first 48 hours in business, and more than $71,000 of that revenue was generated by online sales.

Cannabis NB President Brian Harriman says the sales figures were in line with expectatio­ns.

He said the agency sold out of some products, but he said other provinces had the same problem.

“Retail stores in communitie­s bordering other provinces, such as Sackville and Campbellto­n, have seen higher-than-expected demand because of customers coming from other provinces,” he said.

“Cannabis NB will continue to closely monitor inventory throughout our stores and work with suppliers to get inventory to normal levels.”

 ??  ?? Shoppers, heading from a nearby grocery store, walk past one of two Cannabis NB locations in Saint John, N.B., on Oct.14.
Shoppers, heading from a nearby grocery store, walk past one of two Cannabis NB locations in Saint John, N.B., on Oct.14.

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