The Niagara Falls Review

CannTrust’s Vaughan site ‘non-compliant’

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TORONTO — The wild ride for CannTrust Holdings Inc. shareholde­rs continued Monday morning after the company’s stock plunged on news that its manufactur­ing facility in Vaughan, Ont., has been rated non-compliant by Health Canada.

The company says it was notified by Health Canada on Friday and added that remedial actions were underway.

CannTrust shares fell $1.04, or 24.7 per cent, on the Toronto Stock Exchange in mid-morning trading.

The swing marks a second consecutiv­e volatile trading session, as shares initially fell Friday morning, only to roar back late in the day to close more than 40 per cent higher.

The decision by the regulator was based on an inspection in July following revelation­s that Health Canada had found the company’s greenhouse in Pelham, Ont., to be non-compliant. The scandal has led to the ousting of the company’s chief executive and the chair of its board of directors.

The company had already implemente­d a voluntary hold on the sale and shipment of all cannabis products while Health Canada reviewed its Vaughan manufactur­ing facility.

It says it continues to work with Health Canada and will provide further details as they become available.

“We have retained independen­t consultant­s who have already started addressing some of the deficienci­es noted in Health Canada’s report,” CannTrust interim CEO Robert Marcovitch said.

“We are looking at the root causes of these issues and will take whatever remedial steps are necessary to bring the company into full regulatory compliance as quickly as possible.”

CannTrust shares fell Friday after the company announced that accounting firm KPMG LLP had withdrawn its March 27 report on 2018 financial results and an interim report for the three months ended March 31, 2019, and declared the audited results can’t be relied upon as accurate.

CannTrust said Friday the auditor’s decision to revoke its reports was prompted by the company’s caution against relying on financial statements for those time frames, as well as the recent sharing with KPMG “of newly uncovered informatio­n from the special committee’s investigat­ion, including informatio­n that led to senior leadership changes.’’

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? “Deficienci­es” were noted in Health Canada’s report on CannTrust’s Vaughn manufactur­ing facility, causing the company’s stock to plunge.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO “Deficienci­es” were noted in Health Canada’s report on CannTrust’s Vaughn manufactur­ing facility, causing the company’s stock to plunge.

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