The News (New Glasgow)

Truro medical marijuana grow-op also to serve as research facility

- BY HARRY SULLIVAN

From a business perspectiv­e, it seemed a no-brainer.

But, for Evan Price getting involved in the medical marijuana production industry wasn’t entirely about growing his bottom line.

“Far too many family members and neighbours in this area are coming down with harsh (medical) diagnoses,” the Valley resident and businessma­n said.

After losing an uncle to cancer and seeing others suffer in like fashion, Price said his interest in medical marijuana was piqued when Health Canada announced in late 2013 that it was in the process of creating a $1.6 billion cannabis industry.

“And I’m sitting on the sidelines saying I know that there’s some options that if this was more readily available, that they would be more affordable to them or that they could have a better treatment and life,” he said. “And the only way that you get around that, is that you jump in.”

So jump in he did.

Price, who has developed other successful enterprise­s involving hops and fiddlehead­s, put together a business plan and formed a team of medical, security, constructi­on and pharmaceut­ical experts, as well as someone with decades of experience in growing medical marijuana. He brought on private investors and local entreprene­urs with expertise in financial management and eventually the Truro Herbal Company (THC) was formed.

“I think we’ve been very careful about picking the investors we have so that they agree on both fronts,” he said, of the both the business aspect of the operations and the medical benefits the facility is expected to produce.

“It is a good financial opportunit­y because we are taking a large portion of the black market and legitimizi­ng it,” he said. “I mean the world is waking up to legalized cannabis, or medical cannabis, at the very least.”

The company has now cleared all but the final stage of the approval process and constructi­on is under way in the Truro Business Park on a modern 20,000-sq.ft., cannabis production facility. Following completion, a routine inspection by Health Canada is the final step towards the facility becoming a licensed producer of medical marijuana.

Constructi­on is expected to be complete by early 2018 and Price said he anticipate­s the first crop of medical marijuana will be available between February and March.

One of the “key difference­s” between THC and some of the other producers that will be coming on stream, Price said, is that it will also be licensed for product developmen­t.

“We’re not just going to be a producer of dried cannabis facility. We actually have a quite extensive research and developmen­t lab in there for quality assurance,” he said.

And that is a factor that makes the venture especially exciting for Emily McDade, THC’s assistant director of Quality Assurance.

“There has to be a better way than just giving a pill bottle,” she said, of the prospect of medical marijuana replacing high-priced and sometimes debilitati­ng pharmaceut­ical drugs to treat any variety of illnesses.

“There has to be something else that allows you to have that quality of life back as well as combat any sort of illnesses that you face,” she said.

“There is something that we need to explore that I think is really going to return a lot of life to people. And once that stigma is gone, I think we’re going to be in much better shape overall as people and enjoying our life a lot more.”

Price said everyone involved is eager to reach the production and operation stage to prove THC is all it promises to be.

“Were excited for 2018. The Truro Herbal Company is going to be putting its mark on the cannabis industry and we really look forward to building a strong team,” he said.

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