Journal Pioneer

New Brunswick first to‘ fully secure’ marijuana supply

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New Brunswick says it has become the first province to fully secure its supply of recreation­al marijuana.

It announced a memorandum of understand­ing with Zenabis to provide four million grams of cannabis and derivative products with a retail value of about $ 40 million.

The province previously signed similar agreements with Organigram and Canopy Growth Corp., each worth about $ 40 million annually.

“We are committed to ensuring the legalizati­on of cannabis is introduced in a safe and secure way so we can get cannabis out of the hands of our youth and the proceeds from selling cannabis out of the hands of criminals,’’ Premier Brian Gallant said in a statement.

Th e Zenabis deal is expected to create about 450 jobs over the next two years in the village of Atholville.

“New Brunswick becomes (the) first province in Canada to fully secure supply of cannabis and cannabis products for all its consumers,’’ Zenabis and the province said in a joint press release on Monday. Th e province announced in August 2016 that it would provide a $ 4- million loan to Zenabis to build its New Brunswick facility. The local First Nation has itself invested $ 3 million in the facility.

“This opportunit­y will not only provide a financial return, but more importantl­y - a partnershi­p built from meaningful conversati­ons, a vision for the future within the sector, and a lasting, mutual, beneficial, business relationsh­ip ,’’ Chief Darcy Gray of the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government said in a statement. Zenabis has a 393,000 square foot facility in Atholville for the production and distributi­on of pharmaceut­ical- grade medical marijuana, and holds a second production licence in Delta, B.C. Th e company says it is also in the “late stages’’ of securing a licence for a 280,000 square foot facility in Stellar ton, N. S ., which Zenabis says makes it the “only coast to coast licensed producer in the country.’’

Th e federal government has introduced legislatio­n to legalize recreation­al weed by July 1, but left distributi­on and regulation to the provinces.

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