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Shoppers posts job opening for medical marijuana manager

- ARMINA LIGAYA

TORONTO — Shoppers Drug Mart is looking to hire a medical marijuana brand manager as it tries to position itself in the burgeoning cannabis market, even though it is not currently legal to distribute the drug through pharmacies.

A job posting on the website of Canada’s largest pharmacy says the senior brand manager role will entail leading its strategy and marketing activities to doctors and health-care providers in the cannabis space.

“The developmen­t and integratio­n of the medical brand plan will involve the considerat­ion of the current cannabis market; legislatio­n, regulation­s and access challenges,” the posting reads.

Shoppers adds that the winning candidate will also ensure that its medical pot marketing material is compliant with Health Canada regulation­s.

This comes after Shoppers’ parent company, Loblaw Companies Ltd. applied for a Health Canada licence to dispense medical marijuana in October 2016.

Under current federal regulation­s, the only legal distributi­on method for medical marijuana is by mail order from licensed producers direct to consumers.

That means even if the applicatio­n gets the green light, it won’t be permitted to sell medical marijuana through its stores unless Ottawa revises the rules.

Loblaw and Shoppers did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The step also comes as the federal government moves toward a July 2018 deadline to make recreation­al marijuana legal.

Loblaw CEO and chairman Galen Weston said last May that he is open to being involved with recreation­al marijuana. The company is watching for details about the proposed legalizati­on of the drug, but its focus remains on dispensing medical cannabis.

Meanwhile, other companies are also trying to get a head start on the potential distributi­on of marijuana through pharmacies.

Licensed producer Maricann Group Inc. announced Monday that it entered into a letter of intent with Lovell Drugs Limited, which has a dozen pharmacies across Ontario, to be its primary and exclusive provider of medicinal cannabis for its patients.

“We believe that pharmacies are the best distributi­on points for medicinal cannabis, as is the case for all other prescripti­ons,” said Ben Ward, CEO of Maricann.

In March, licensed producers CanniMed Therapeuti­cs Inc. signed a letter of intent with member-owned co-operative PharmaChoi­ce. Under the agreement, CanniMed would train PharmaChoi­ce pharmacist­s and pharmacy technician­s across Canada and become its exclusive distributo­r of medical cannabis.

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Shoppers Drug Mart is positionin­g itself in the cannabis market.

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