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Pot producers unlikely to meet consumer demand

Cannabis executive says production has to be increased before July 1

- PETER RAKOBOWCHU­K

MONTREAL — An official with a large Canadian producer of medical cannabis is confident consumers will be adequately supplied come next July, but says production will need to be increased.

“Right now, the existing capacity and what is already envisioned will not be sufficient to meet the needs of the adult consumer market,” Cam Battley, executive vicepresid­ent of Aurora Cannabis Inc., said in an interview Monday.

He has urged other companies to ramp up their production ahead of next July 1, when recreation­al marijuana is expected to be legalized. “We need to expand our capacity right away simply to meet the demands of the rapidly growing medical cannabis system,” Battley said. “When the demand of the adult consumer system is layered on top of that, it’s a rush to build as much capacity as possible.”

Battley made the comments on the same day that Aurora began trading common shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Alberta-based Aurora, one of several producers listed on the TSX, is building what it describes as the world’s largest cannabis production facility at Edmonton Internatio­nal Airport.

Battley said Canada has a welldevelo­ped and successful medical cannabis system.

“This is a coming of age, not just for Aurora, but for the cannabis sector and what we’re seeing now is that Canada has establishe­d itself as the world leader in a brand new emerging industry that we are literally inventing in real time,” he said.

Battley said that officials from around the world have been coming to his facility in Alberta to visit and to learn how Canada has been so successful both on the medical side and on the consumer side. “There’s something very big happening and it’s a global movement and it is being led out of Canada.”

Jordan Sinclair, director of communicat­ions for Canopy Growth Corp., another major medical cannabis producer, agrees. “There’s no doubt that we already are ... that Canada is the global leader in cannabis on the medical side certainly,” he said.

“The demand doesn’t seem to be slowing down on the medical side of things and then with recreation, obviously that’s a massive market opportunit­y.”

Sinclair pointed out that Canopy, whose headquarte­rs are in a former Hershey chocolate factory in Smiths Falls, southwest of Ottawa, was first listed on the big board of the TSX in July 2016.

“We’re very proud to have done that before anyone else in the country,” he added. “It does seem like now the pace is speeding up with other companies following in our footsteps and it signals that there is credibilit­y across the sector.”

Health Canada said there are 60 authorized licensed producers of cannabis for medical purposes.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario has issued 29 licences for authorized medical marijuana growers, followed by B.C. with 12, according to Health Canada’s website.

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