The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Truro Cannabis Company approved for distributi­on

- HARRY SULLIVAN

TRURO, N.S. – A local cannabis producer has received its long-awaited approval to begin marketing its products.

A news release from the Truro Cannabis Co., said it has received its sales and processing licences from Health Canada.

“This is a major step forward in our evolution towards being a world-class cannabis company, said CEO Brent MacNeil.

“With our licensing in place, we can begin to serve the local medical and recreation­al markets and directly fulfil our export opportunit­ies.”

The company, located in the Truro Business Park, was founded in 2014 and has “patiently worked to meet Health Canada’s requiremen­ts since that time.”

Truro Cannabis received its cultivatio­n license in June.

“This progress also represents a major opportunit­y for the local economy, as we will need to expand our workforce in the coming months to satisfy demand in all aspects of our operations,” company chairman Dr. John Gillis added.

In addition to producing cannabis at the Truro facility, the company is also involved with hemp production and processing, as well as cannabis packaging and rolling equipment.

Gillis said the combined impact of the three licenses “creates a great opportunit­y” for both short- and long-term growth.

The company said it may still be several months before it has a full range of products available for medical patients and retailers but its “immediate focus” is to rely on the experience of its team to create high quality, sustainabl­e production so patients do not run out of their medicine.

“This is a major step forward in our evolution towards being a world-class cannabis company. With our licensing in place, we can begin to serve the local medical and recreation­al markets and directly fulfil our export opportunit­ies.” Brent MacNeil CEO, Truro Cannabis

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