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Ontario

Last month, the Ontario government’s proposed its Supporting People and Businesses Act. The Act, if passed, would permanently enable retail cannabis stores to offer popular delivery and curbside pick-up services. This follows earlier moves by the Ontario government to permanently allow bars and restaurants to offer home delivery options for beverage alcohol purchases.

Ontario’s sales rose 9.9% in August compared with the previous month to $139.2 million. Toronto topped all cities with $46.7 million in sales in August, nearly as much as all of Quebec.

Manitoba

New regulations are being considered by the Manitoba government for the delivery of liquor and cannabis and the province is looking for the public’s feedback. The new regulations would shift obligation and responsibility from restaurants to third-party delivery companies, such as SkipTheDishes, DoorDash and Uber Eats, to ensure the products get to the right customers safely and responsibly, Justice Minister Cameron Friesen said in early November. The liability currently falls on the dining rooms, lounges or retailers that use those delivery services, Friesen said.

Manitoba’s sales increased 11.3% in August compared to the previous month to $14.3 million.

Quebec

The province of Quebec slipped to fourth among all provinces, with $52.2 million in sales, effectively flat when comparing August sales with July.

Quebec will not allow cannabis vaping products to be sold through regulated channels, though the province might reconsider its position in the future. It is the latest blow to legal businesses trying to eke out market share in Canada’s second-largest province. Quebec’s monopoly cannabis retailer – Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) – will not carry the popular products when they go on sale across Canada in the coming months.

Saskatchewan

In mid-November, Regina City Council voted to approve a report that will “significantly improve” the city’s cannabis retail regulations, according to city staff. The decision comes despite opposition from existing cannabis retailers — who are concerned about over-saturating the market — and the city’s school boards. The number of zones where cannabis stores can operate has now been increased to 13. The required distance of separation between stores has also been lowered from 182.8 metres to just 60 metres.

Saskatchewan’s sales rose slightly 1.5% in August compared with the previous month, to $13.4 million.

Alberta

The Alberta government’s proposed Bill 80: the Red Tape Reduction Implementation Act, 2021 (No. 2) is currently making its rounds through the provincial legislature. The Act, if passed, would discontinue the provincially run Albertacannabis.org e-commerce portal and transition online sales and home delivery of cannabis products to licensed private sector retailers within 90 days of passage and proclamation. This follows recent moves by the governments of Ontario and British Columbia to allow private sector participation in cannabis e-commerce and home delivery.

Alberta sales were relatively the same when comparing August sales with July at $60.4 million.

British Columbia

In June 2021, the government of British Columbia permitted all legal recreational cannabis retailers to deliver their products to customers from July 15, 2021. All authorized B.C. cannabis retailers can now offer direct delivery services and don’t need a separate delivery licence to render the same.

In British Columbia, consumers spent $52.3 million in August in the regulated adult-use cannabis market, up 7.1% over July. By municipality, Vancouver, British Columbia saw blistering growth of 21% over July as sales increased to $17.9 million in August.

Prince Edward Island

A Summerside man, arrested and charged with dealing drugs twice in a little more than six months, has been sentenced. Brodi Pierre Arsenault, 29, recently pleaded guilty to charges stemming from two police investigations into his drug-dealing activities. He was sentenced to serve a little more than two years and three months in jail but received time-served credit for 474 days. He must also complete two years of probation, is prohibited from driving for two years, is subject to a weapons ban, must submit his DNA to the national criminal database and has to forfeit the items seized by police.

Nova Scotia

The NSLC released its second-quarter financial results (July 5 - October 3, 2021), reporting an 0.8% increase in earnings for a total of $78.4 million. Total sales for the quarter were up 5.1% to $227.6 million, with an increase in both beverage alcohol and cannabis sales. Cannabis sales were $26.6 million, an increase of 20.4%. Retail customer transactions for cannabis were up 36.6% and the average dollar value of each transaction decreased by 11.9% to $38.85 as the average price per gram went down 13% and customers purchased larger package sizes that carry a lower price per gram as well as price reductions.

Newfoundland & Labrador

Newfoundland & Labrador sales rose 3.5% in August compared with the previous month to $5.5 million.

The RNC’s Drug Investigation Unit has released more information related to charges laid in connection with a major drug bust, which took place in the capital city back in September of 2019. Operation Rhino resulted in the seizure of a large amount of illicit drugs including cocaine, ecstasy and LSD, and a number of weapons. In March of 2021, RNC laid numerous charges, including drug charges -against three people, 28-year-old Kyle St. Croix, 27-year-old Jeremy Kimberly, and 23-year-old Tristan Fowler. Police say on Monday, 24-year-old Jacob Dean Doyle was arrested by RNC after he was escorted back to Newfoundland after turning himself in to police in British Columbia.

New Brunswick

Cannabis NB released its unaudited second-quarter results for the 20212022 fiscal year. Total sales of legal recreational cannabis for the quarter ended September 26, 2021 (13 weeks) were $22.4 million, 11.3% higher than the quarter ended September 27, 2020 (13 weeks). Net income for the quarter ended September 26, 2021 was $4.7 million, an improvement of 46.1% compared with the prior year’s quarter net income of $3.3 million.

Yukon / Northwest Territories / Nunavut

The government plans to allow private cannabis shops in the Yukon to conduct their online shops and home delivery. “This amendment to the Cannabis Control and Regulation Act would pave the way for private cannabis retailers in the Yukon to sell products online and deliver them to Yukoners over the age of 19,” said the Minister responsible for the Yukon Liquor Corporation Ranj Pillai in a statement. A change to the Cannabis Control and Regulation Act, introduced in the legislature on Oct. 18 would allow the new rules to come into effect. Despite five licensed cannabis retailers in the territory, only the government’s website is currently permitted to sell online. / The Northwest Territories Liquor and Cannabis Commission (NTLCC) announced total sales for cannabis was $1.46 million for the Q2 period between July 1 - September 31, 2021, with 75% of those sales going to dried flower. / The Department of Finance is seeking liquor and cannabis inspectors on a contract basis in Cambridge Bay, Iqaluit and Rankin Inlet. Liquor and cannabis inspectors ensure licensed premises and special occasion permit holders comply with the provisions of Nunavut’s Liquor Act, Cannabis Act and Regulations. Priority will be given to Nunavut Inuit. For more information, please contact Chief Inspector of Liquor and Cannabis, Maud Pelletier de Simini at 867-975-6816 or email mpelletierdesimini@gov.nu.ca.

Why the Exact Origin of Cannabis’ Skunk-Like Aroma is a Groundbreaking Discovery Set to Transform the Industry

By Kevin Koby, ABSTRAX Co-Founder and CSO

THE STUDY

For years, the cannabis science community has been befuddled by exactly what compounds are responsible for the plant’s skunk-like aroma. Since the 90s, terpenes alone have been associated with the scent of cannabis and there haven’t been any defined combinations of compounds found responsible for generating the unique and characteristic skunk-like aroma of cannabis.

At ABSTRAX, we’re in the business of trying to find the rhyme and reason behind what makes the cannabis plant (in all of its varying aromas and forms) so very unique and powerful. We deemed it essential to create a team, led by our very own T.J. Martin, Director of Research and Development, that would use two-dimensional gas chromatography (2DGC), mass spectrometry, flame ionization detection and sulfur chemiluminescence to get to the bottom of it all.

THE DISCOVERY

The result of our study was the discovery of key volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) – organic compounds containing sulfur – that directly correlate to the pungent aroma of cannabis. In tandem with 2DGC to analyze cannabis, the combination of multiple detectors gave us the tools needed to parse through data and identify trends between certain compounds and the aromas of various cannabis cultivars. The data gathered throughout this process conclusively established a link between this new family of VSCs in cannabis and its pungent aroma.

Gas chromatography is typically used when analyzing the volatile species of various samples – whether flowers, food or even beverages. However, cannabis presents a uniquely complex case due to the wide variety and number of aroma compounds present. Two-dimensional gas chromatography alleviates this issue by allowing for greater separation of eluents in the data. The key benefit is that the process minimizes co-elution and allows for easier identification of the chemical species. Furthermore, the use of sulfur chemiluminescence – a method of detecting only compounds with sulfur atoms within their structure – provides an easy way to identify these compounds in the data.

This is especially helpful in situations where compounds are in exceedingly low concentrations, including those discovered in this study. Much like Cannflavins are prenylated flavonoids found specifically in cannabis, some of these newly discovered ‘cannasulfur compounds’ also appear to be highly specific prenylated VSCs to cannabis.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY

The study results provide a starting point for further studies to be conducted that will be multidisciplinary in nature. For instance, the realization that certain cultivars may produce these compounds, while others do not, provides an opportunity to determine if this is due to genetic differences or otherwise.

For example, Bacio Gelato, which is a cultivar first bred by co-author Mario Guzman and has the highest concentration of VSCs measured in cannabis, may have genetic differences from the cultivar Black Jack, which had no measurable VSCs.In short, the study has confirmed that these compounds are the reason why some strains, like Gelato and subsequent crosses are some of the most highly sought after on the market. When we shared our data and findings with some leading cultivars, including Josh Del Rosso of OG Kush, they were fascinated by the finding that it’s not terpenes alone responsible for the pungent scent of cannabis.

In fact, Del Rosso noted that perhaps the most exciting result from the study was the correlation between

the chemical structure of VSCs found in garlic and cannabis. The prenyl functional group that is found in each VSC measured is chemically similar to the allyl group found in garlic with a few modifications. These VSCs in garlic offer some of its strongest health benefits and suggest that the VSCs in cannabis may likewise possess similar activity. He hopes that the results of the study can act as a springboard to help other researchers determine if these compounds endow cannabis with even more medicinal properties that can make a marked difference in the lives of his customers.

Another result from the study was that these compounds can translate from the flower state to extracts such as butane hash oil (BHO), a popular cannabis concentrate found in vapes. We confirmed that cannabis extracts can indeed contain these compounds in reasonable concentration if processed correctly. Their high volatility makes them prone to volatilization, so we weren’t sure how they would translate into cannabis extracts. We were pleasantly surprised to see high levels in the sample we measured, especially if these compounds possess beneficial medicinal properties.

Lastly, the study measured VSCs as a function of plant growth. Our team found that the concentrations of these compounds increase substantially at the end of the plant’s growth and reach a maximum immediately after the curing process. Surprisingly, the concentrations of most VSCs dropped substantially after even just a week of storage.

WHAT IT PROVES

This proves that cannabis producers are racing against time when it comes to getting quality products into customers’ hands. Our hopes are that results will establish a new standard for cultivators and distributors to help preserve and protect these key compounds — regardless of the rigors of processing, packaging, and time on-shelf.

Most importantly, brands will be able to maximize their products and literally push cannabis to the next level. This is vital as the industry expands and becomes more readily available around the world.

For more information, visit ABSTRAXTech.com.

PROFIT VS VELOCITY: WHAT RETAILERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PRODUCT CHOICE

By Roderick MacDonald

Canadian cannabis retail is complicated. Cultivators, processors, brands, buyers, distributors, catalogues, and regulations are just some of the things a store has to deal with on a daily basis. For even seasoned retailers entering the cannabis industry, a certain period of adjustment is required. And that’s just to open a store. Retail management at the ground level is a whole other kettle of fish, with limited product diversification, whether you’re a single independent store or massive franchised outlets of several dozen stores. Added to this, consumer data is often locked behind privacy laws and proprietary systems. In fact, the market is still so nascent, with ever-evolving retail strategies that have largely gone untested, let alone implemented on a massive scale. While the Canadian cannabis retail industry may be unique, tried-and-true insights developed in ‘traditional’ retail verticals for decades can - and should - be applied to this specialized industry.

The Illusion of Choice

Retailers and merchandisers are beholden to decisions made far above their purviews. Provincial wholesalers in large part dictate what enters the province and what local cannabis stores can sell. The issues with this model are apparent in the ongoing demand for dried flower that tops 20% THC - rarely do they hit the mark.

To the consumer, choices abound and decision-dictating metrics are few and far between. Similarly at the consumer level, the lack of branding and consumer-facing messaging sets Canadians adrift in a sea of product formats, from buds and gummies. Their budtender has largely become their navigator, alongside whiffs of information they get from friends and hype they find on social media.

Indecision fosters an environment ripe with opportunity for retail strategists and inventory management specialists. In a brand vacuum, the retailer has the power to dictate sales.

A dozen decisions that are made before consumers are presented with their illusion of choice. Purchasers are forced to make large acquisitions, sight unseen - sensory testing remains a rare commodity among LPs. Retailers are cornered into a challenge of margins; arguably the normal state of affairs for other industries.

“Consumers aren’t able to access the non-verbal communication associated with great packaging. This makes it really difficult for customers to distinguish between products, and the features and benefits associated with specific cannabis products,” says Krista Raymer, co-founder of the Vertina Group, a retail consulting group that seeks to craft the perfect customer experience and journey.

A Delicate Balance Between Profit and Velocity

Krista notes that a balance between profit and velocity (that is, how fast a product sells through) is one that retailers must maintain to ensure sustainable operations. Profit per unit is an obvious metric that retailers can use to make purchasing decisions, adapted to the goals and scope of a particular operation. This is balanced against sales volume and velocity - both expected and predicted - of a product that has the potential to draw and maintain customers.

High velocity and low profit have you working hard for free. The potential for eyes on higher-margin products can sustain this model, but relies on an environment suited to maintaining multiple and repeat purchases.

On the flip side, high profit and low velocity require hard work for the potential of a big pay off. Operators must justify higher margins with bespoke resources, a unique experience, tailored theming, and the ability to absorb periods of lower product velocity.

A retailer’s approach to this balance can both influence its overall sales strategy and dictate a proactive process of development for client management and guidance.

Dynaleo: A Case Study

Dynaleo, based in Edmonton, makes gummies, with a capacity to make more gummies than any other producer in Canada. It branded its own SKUs under Dynathrive, Sunshower, and Pocket Fives; it produces white-label products that do well in their own right. It has THC, CBD and formulations with rarer cannabinoids on the market as well.

It realized that its empire may contain competing factions - an internal force that hinders individual dominance within the sector - an element that both drives competition and fills the entirety of a segment’s supply demands. However, for retailers, this means they get the same great Dynaleo quality across a spectrum of products that has something for everyone.

Dynaleo does not have one first impression, but five. Most importantly, its offerings provide options across the ‘profit versus velocity’ divide. Pocket Fives has a strict MSRP but with the potential to have ‘daily driver’ velocity; Dynathrive comes in packs of seven and 30 CBD gummies - perfect for consistent and ongoing sales; Sunshower is perfect for celebration and sharing, with fluctuating velocity that warrants a higher mark-up on a splurge.

Brand Loyalty vs. Producer Loyalty

Brand loyalty at the consumer level in the cannabis industry has yet to really catch on. From a retail management perspective, knowing the strengths and weaknesses of a producer can inform decision-making on numerous brands - from profit to velocity, and every unique value proposition in between.

Lines are being drawn between craft premium and ‘value buds’, a direct nod to a fundamental competition between quality and price. The industry will evolve, and more retailers will be able to coordinate directly with producers - through ‘store brands’, white labelling, flow through and the heralded farm-gate.

As channels evolve from monopolistic wholesalers to direct communication, producers and retailers will assume the mantle of market maker. The balance between profit and velocity will be even more important - with a full spectrum of products that targets different consumers, while maintaining a manageable, high-quality inventory that’s sure to sell through.

Roderick MacDonald is an account manager at JessCo.

CANADA’S CARTRIDGE CRAZE

By Dave Kaplan, Greentank Technologies

These days, knowing vape trends and patterns currently defining your market isn’t enough. Brands need to know where their markets are headed so they can anticipate trends and capitalize on them before they unfold.

Take the fascinating evolution of the Canadian vape market, which has undergone a considerable landscape shift since its inception in January 2020.

When Canada first launched its Cannabis 2.0 products, the split between cartridge sales and disposable sales was nowhere near as extreme as it is today. Through the first quarter of 2020, disposables accounted for 28% of all vape sales nationally—8% more than the segment’s market share in the US at the time—with 32% of Ontario’s total vape sales.

At the time, vape products were still a novelty in Canada, and disposables were highly sought after by consumers for several reasons. They were easy to use, required no assembly whatsoever and came in smaller reservoir sizes, enabling consumers to try more products and identify the brands and strains they preferred.

Over time, however, consumer familiarity with the product category improved and the appeal of the disposable format began to lose its lustre. Seasoned consumers who prioritized functionality, flavour/vapour productions, and customizable experiences over convenience and simplicity started making the switch to the 510-threaded cartridge format.

Cartridges simply offer users more choice. Not only with respect to functionalities and customized experiences, but also larger reservoir sizes, more nuanced extract types and a universal threaded format that enable a seamless attachment to virtually any 510-threaded battery.

By Q4 of 2020, less than one full calendar year into Canada’s vape market, cartridges were already showing signs of overtaking the market with 85% of all vape sales in the country. The following quarter, that figure increased to more than 90% and then rose again to 94% in Q2 2021. It finally surpassed the 95% mark in Q3 and appears to be on the rise once again in Q4, although it’s still too early to be making any definitive projections.

British Columbia

Cartridges are absolutely dominating the vape landscape in all four of the provinces tracked by Greentank. In British Columbia, for instance, the popularity of cartridges has officially reached fever-pitch status, now accounting for an incredible 98.3% of its vape sales. Of the 495K cartridges sold in the province during Q3, exactly half were 1ml units—a massive jump from the 38% stake the package size held the previous quarter and the highest mark of any Canadian market tracked by Greentank. A combined 37% of the other cartridges sold in Q3 were either 0.45ml or 0.5ml units, which have cooled down significantly among consumers from Q4 2020, when they constituted 83% of the cartridge market. Nearly three-quarters of all Q3 cartridges sold were distillate formulations and 16% were General Admission products, which, at 62K units, nearly sold twice as many cartridges as the second-best selling cartridge brand in the province. So much for parity out west.

Ontario

Ontario’s cartridge market has undergone a rapid shift in a very short period of time. The country’s largest vape market has historically been one of the most lucrative for disposables in North America. In Q3 2020, disposables accounted for 24.7% of the province’s vape sales, 6% more than their share in Alberta and over 10% more than in British Columbia and Saskatchewan. In just one year, however, that number has shrunk to 6.8% of the market. Cartridges now command the Ontario vape landscape at a clip of 9 out of every 10 products sold. Combined, 0.5ml and 0.45ml units made up more than half of these sales in Q3, but 1ml products are not far behind. The package size is trending in the province, growing by leaps and bounds every quarter. It’s only a matter of time until it overtakes all other package sizes as the province’s top seller.

Alberta

In Alberta, cartridge sales have towered to 95.7% of the total vape market, a 17% increase from the 81% stake the package size held there in Q3 2020. More than 2M cartridges were sold in the province this year, and 54.5% of them were either 0.45ml or 0.5ml units. Brands operating in the province shouldn’t get too comfortable with those package sizes, though. Just like in Ontario, the 1ml package size has made immense strides in Alberta over the last year, vaulting from 27% of all cartridge sales in Q1 to 45% in Q3. Distillates haven’t skipped a beat in 2021, hovering consistently at 76% market share or higher all year, but the sale of live resin extracts has tripled to 7% of Alberta’s vape sales since January. This percentage might seem modest, but it’s currently the highest of the four markets we track and a strong indicator that Alberta is positioned to become Canada’s first legitimate live resin market. Canadian brands looking to debut live resin products in 2022 might want to take that interesting metric into account and strategize accordingly.

Saskatchewan At this point, would it surprise you to learn that cartridges have also displaced disposables as the preferred vaping product among consumers in Saskatchewan? The popularity of these products in the prairies

has practically increased every quarter since the launch of Cannabis 2.0 products. In Q3 2021, they accounted for just over 94% of the province’s vape sales, generating $7.9M in revenue. Of the 920K+ cartridges sold in Saskatchewan in 2021, 72.9% were 0.45ml or 0.5ml units. In fact, these two package sizes held a combined 62% segment share as recently as Q2, but that narrative abruptly changed last quarter. The popularity of 1ml units suddenly surged from 30% of all vape products sold to 45.7%, edging out the combined sales of 0.45ml and 0.5ml units by less than a single percentage point for the first time. In a vacuum, one could chalk this movement up to an anomaly; however because this trend is playing out similarly across Canada, it’s a fairly strong bet that the 1ml package size will likely grow in popularity going forward. That presents a sizable opportunity, given that only 37 of the 80 vape brands currently operating in the province have a 1ml product offering in the market.

If you find the above insights useful, think about what other crucial market insights you might be missing out on. There’s a world of vape data out there that goes beyond disposable and cartridge sales. Greentank provides all of its brand partners with complimentary data consultations to identify the trends unfolding in their markets. Contact Greentank today to learn more.

“When Canada first launched its Cannabis 2.0 products, the split between cartridge sales and disposable sales was nowhere near as extreme as it is today...Over time, however,

“consumer familiarity with the product category improved and the appeal of the disposable format began to lose its lustre.

2021 LICENSED PRODUCER DIRECTORY

Here’s your new guide to more than 200 Canadian licensed producers. Information was submitted by contact at the respective licensed producers or added based on public information available on the company’s website. Any information listed is subject to fair use and is public domain. The following list excludes processors and sales licenses only.

LICENSED PRODUCER DIRECTORY

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309LAB* Website: https://309lab.ca Phone: 833-309-5227 Email: Info@309lab.ca

314 Pure Cannabis Ltd.* 1321 Laut Avenue Crossfield AB T0M 0S0 Website: www.314pure.com Email: info@314pure.com

3D Cana Inc.* 391 Steelcase Road West Markham ON L3R 3V9 Phone: 905-623-7979

48North* 243 Queen St. West - 2nd floor Toronto ON M5V 1Z4 Phone: 416-639-5891 Website: www.48nrth.com

5 Points Cannabis* 216, rang Chenal Tardif Pierreville QC J0G 1J0 Website: www.5pointscannabis.ca Email: abibeau@5pointscannabis.ca Phone: 450-880-1089

7Acres* 178R Ossington Avenue Toronto ON M6J 2Z7 Website: www.7acres.com Parent Company: The Supreme Cannabis Co. Email: info@supreme.ca, sales@ supreme.ca Phone: 416-466-6265

7 Farms Down* Merlin ON Website: https://7farmsdown.ca Email: info@7farmsdown.ca

7Green Grows Inc.* Kamloops BC Website: www.7green.ca Email: info@7green.ca Phone: 888-401-9139

919 Cannaline Inc.* 5810 51 A Street Elk Point AB T0A 1A0 AAA Heidelberg* 750 West Pender Street, Suite 804 Vancouver BC V6C 2T7 Website: http://agraflora.com

Aaron’s BCBUD Inc.* 2119 Alberni Hwy. Coombs BC V0R 1M0 White Rock BC V4B 1P8 Website: www.aaronsbcbud.com Email: Info@AaronsBCBUD.Com

AB Laboratories Inc.-1428 Sandhill Drive Ancaster ON L9G 4V5 Website: http://www.ablabs.ca

Abba Medix Corp.* PO Box 40 Pickering ON L1V 2R2 Website: http://abbamedix.com Phone: 844-696-3349 Email: customerservice@ abbamedix.com

ABcann Medicinals Inc.* 126 Vanluven Road Napanee ON K7R 3L2 Website: www.vivocannabis.com Phone: 416-848-9839 Email: info@vivocannabis.com

Acreage Pharms* 14129 East Bank Road Yellowhead County AB T7E 3Z4 Site: http://www.acreagepharms.ca Phone: 780-693-0149 Email: clientcare@acreagepharms. ca

AgMedica Bioscience Inc.* 104-566 Riverview Drive, Chatham ON N7M 0N2 Website: http://agmedica.ca Email: info@agmedica.ca Phone: 844-247-4633

Agri-Médic ASP Inc.* Laval QC H7E 4P2 Website: www.agri-medic-asp.com Clearview ON L0M 1S0 Website: http://agripharm.ca Email: info@agripharm.ca Phone: 705-881-1514

Agro-Greens Natural Products* PO Box 126 Macklin SK S0L 2C0 Website: agrogreens.ca, Email: sales@agrogreens.ca

Agropod Head Office--403 Ontario St E, Montreal QC H2L 1N5 Website: https://www.agropod.ca Phone: 514-843-8242

Alberta Altitude Organics--Website: https://albertaao.ca Email: info@albertaao.ca

Alberta Bud Inc.* 1500-10117 Jasper Avenue Edmonton AB T5J 1W8 Website: www.albertabud.com Email: info@albertabud.com Phone: 825-461-4200

Alberta Canabiz Ltd.* 34 37041 River Road Red Deer County T4G 0M9

Alternabis Farms* 2313 Sylvester Road Shawnigan Lake BC V0R 2W2 Website: www.alternabis.com Email: info@alternabis.com Phone: 888-420-1337

Aleafia Health* 85 Basaltic Rd Concord ON L4K 1G4 Website: https://aleafiahealth.com Email: IR@AleafiaHealth.com Phone: 416-860-5665

ANC Inc.* Edmonton AB Website: www.Anccannabis.com Website: https://anccannabis.com Phone: 780-809-2828 Email: info@anccannabis.com Aphelion Pharmaceuticals Inc.* 1202 8A Street Nisku AB T9E 7R5 Website: www.aphelionpharma.com Phone: 780-955-7488

Aphria* 245 Talbot Street West Leamington ON N8H 3C4 Email: info@aphria.com Phone: 844-427-4742

Apollo Green* 400 Commerce Street Vars ON K0A 3H0 Website: https://apollogreen.com Email: info@apollogreen.com Phone: 613-443-0011

Aqualitas* 310 - 1550 Bedford Highway Bedford NS B4A 1E6 Website: http://aqualitas.ca Phone: 902-354-3736 Email: info@aqualitas.ca

ArcticPharm Organic-Website: https://www.arcticpharm. com/ Email: info@arcticpharm.com

Argentia Gold* 12 Marquise Avenue Argentia NL A0B 1W0 Phone: 877-642-4266

Artiva Inc.* 5208 Ramsayville Road Ottawa ON K1G 3N4 Website: www.artiva.ca Email: info@artiva.ca Phone: 613-434-2751

Athena Cultivation Inc.-London, Ontario Rep Name: Anthony Karigan, CEO Rep Email: Anthony@athenacultivation.com Phone: 416-678-5528

Atlantic Cultivation-50 Captain Prim Drive St. John’s, NL A1B 0T4

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Website: atlanticcultivation.com Phone: 709.702.6590 Email: high@atlanticcultivation.com

AtlantiCann Medical Inc.* 41 Estates Road Lower Sackville NS B4C 3Z2 Website: atlanticann.com Email: info@atlanticann.com Phone: 888-965-0158

Atlas Biotechnologies Ltd.* 2170 - 10123 99 Street NW Edmonton AB T5J 3H1 Website: www.atlasgrowers.com Phone: 855-510-GROW (4769) Email: info@atlasgrowers.com

Aurora Cannabis Inc.* P.O. Box 209 Cremona AB T0M 0R0 Website: www.auroramj.com Phone: 437-992-8429 Email: inquiries@auroramj.com

Backcountry Harvest* Lillooet BC Website: www.backcountryharvest. ca E-mail: info@backcountryharvest.ca

Battle River Pharmaceuticals--6709-46 Avenue Ponoka AB T4J 1J8 Website: www.battleriverpharma.ca/ Email: generalinquiries@ battleriverpharma.ca Phone Number: 888-389-2288

BC Cannabis Inc.-Vancouver Island, BC Website: https://www.bccann.com Email: info@bccann.com

BeeHighVE Inc.* 1 North Shore Hwy, Corner Brook NL Website: www.beehighve.ca Phone: 877-701-8901 Email: info@beehighve.ca

Black Rose Organics Canada-7357 Woodbine Avenue Unit 1 – 330 Markham, ON L3R 6L3 Website: https://blackroseorganics. com Phone: 888-341-4372 Email: info@blackroseorganics.com

Bleuh Cannabis-5052 4e Rang, Saint-Lucien QC J0C 1N0 Website: https://bleuh.co

Bloomhouse Cannabis Co.-199 Mumford Rd. Unit A-B Lively, ON P3Y 1L2 Website: http://bloomhouse.ca Email: info@bloomhouse.ca Phone: 800-222-5323

BOAZ Pharmaceuticals Inc.* 4435 90th Ave SE Calgary AB T2C 2S6 Website: www.BOAZPharm.com Phone: 833-392-0501 Email: info@boazpharm.com

Bold Growth Inc.* Site 207 Comp 19 RR2, Saskatoon SK S7K 3J5 Website: https://boldgrowth.ca Email: info@boldgrowth.ca Phone: 639-630-2009

Boundary Bay Cannabis-Suite 810 – 789 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC, V6C 1H2 Website: https:// boundarybaycannabis.com/ Phone: (604) 946-0844 Email: info@boundarybaycannabis. com

Breathing Green Solutions* 15693 NS-4 Wentworth NS B0M 1Z0 Website: http://breathinggreen.com Email: info@breathinggreen.com Phone: 833-259-3200

Broken Coast Cannabis* 3695 Drinkwater Road Duncan, BC V9L 0E9 Website: www.brokencoastrx.com Email: info@brokencoast.ca Phone: 888-486-7579

Bzam Management Inc.* 19100 Airport Way Unit 518 Pitt Meadows BC V3Y 0E2 Website: http://bzam.com Email: hello@bzam.com Phone: 844-256-BZAM

C3 Farms-1000 Avenue Saint-Charles, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 8P5 Website: https://c3.farm Phone Number: 450-437–2222 Email: info@c3.farm

Canada’s Island Garden* 7 Innovation Way Charlottetown PE C1E 0B7 Website: http:// canadasislandgarden.com Phone: 902-370-5500

Canadian Healthy Hydroponic Crops Inc.* 7 Corbin Street St Catharines ON L2P 0C2 Kirkland QC H9H 3C4 Website: http://canapur.ca Phone: 514-600-4990 Email: info@canapur.ca

CanaQuest Medical Corp.* 37 - 4120 Ridgeway Drive Mississauga ON L5L 5S9 Website: www.canaqueststore.com Subsidiaries: ADC BioMedical Corp.

Canary RX Inc.* 385 Second Avenue West, Simcoe ON N3Y 0G1 Website: www.canaryrx.com

Candre Cannabis Inc.* 819 5th Avenue SW Sundre AB T0M 1X0 Website: www.candrecannabis.com Email: info@candrecannabis.com Phone: 877-220-2923

Canna Farms* PO Box 1419 Hope BC V0X 1L0 Website: www.cannafarms.ca Email: info@cannafarms.ca Phone: 855-882-0988

Cannacure Corporation* 333 Jarvis Street Fort Erie ON L2A 2S9 Website: www.cannacurecorp.ca

Canna-Culture Inc. -2350, 5e Rang Est, Drummondville, QC, J2B 6V2 Website: https://canna-culture.ca Phone: 819-471-9740 Email: info@canna-culture.ca

Cannara Biotech Inc.* 333 Decarie Blvd, Suite 200 Saint-Laurent QC H4N 3M9 Website: www.Cannara.ca Phone: 514-543-4200 Email: info@cannara.ca

Canna Biomedia-2675 Ch. Rivière Rouge Sud Saint-André-D’argenteuil, QC Website: Https://Cannabiomedic. com Phone: 514-594-2392 Email: Info@Cannabiomedic.com

CannGroup Development Corp.* 3104 - 30 Avenue, Unit 480 Vernon BC V1T 9M9 Website: www.canngroupcorp.com

Cannara Biotech-333 Décarie, Suite 200 Saint-Laurent, QC, H4N 3M9 Website: https://www.cannara.ca Email: info@cannara.ca Phone: 514-543-4200 CanniMed-1 Plant Technology Road, Box 19A, RR#5 Saskatoon SK S7K 3J8 Parent Company: Aurora Cannabis Email: info@cannimed.com Phone: 855-787-1577

CannTrust Inc.* 3280 Langstaff Road Vaughan ON L4K 5B6 Website: http://canntrust.ca Email: investor@canntrust.ca Phone: 1-855-RX4-CANN

CannTx Life Sciences Inc.* 3 Kerr Crescent Puslinch ON N0B 2J0 Website: royalcitycannabis.co Email: coach@royalcitycannabis.co Phone: 519-589-2952

CanOrganics Inc.* 675 Cheadle Street West Swift Current SK S9H 0B9 Website: http://canorganicscbd.com Email: batadorj@gmail.com Phone: 306-772-1088

Canveda Inc.* 760 Technology Drive Peterborough ON K9J 6X7 Website: http://canveda.ca Email: info@canveda.ca Phone: 705-243-4910

Carmel Pharms--Website: https://carmelcannabis.ca Phone: 855-5-CARMEL Email: WHATSUP@ CARMELCANNABIS.CA

Cheers Cannabis Inc.---560-50, rue de La Gabelle Varennes (Québec) J3X 2J4 Website: https://cheerscannabis. com Email: info@cheerscannabis.com Phone: 514-317-5717

Choice Growers Cannabis-Website: www.choicegrowers.ca Phone: 587-333-8011 Email: clientservices@ choicegrowers.ca

Christina Lake Cannabis* 789 West Pender Street, Suite 810 Vancouver BC V6C 1H2 Website: http:// christinalakecannabis.com Phone: 604-687-2038

Coast Mountain Cannabis* 7339 Old Mill Road (PO Box 400) Pemberton BC V0N 2L0 Website: http:// coastmountaincannabis.com

(Special type treatment requests by respective companies.)

Phone: 604-894-9494 Email: info@coastmountaincannabis. com

Countryside Cannabis Corp.-St. Thomas, ON Website: www.countrysidecannabis.ca Email: info@countryside-cannabis. ca

Craft Kings Cannabis-66C – 7450 Butler Road Sooke, British Columbia, V9Z 1N1 Website: http://craftkings.ca Email: contactus@craftkings.ca

CRG Pharma Inc.* PO Box 312 Rosedale BC V0X 1X0 Website: http://crgpharma.ca Email: accounts@crgpharma.com Phone: 778-744-7040

Crystal Cure* 442 Beaubassin Road Shediac Cape NB E4P 3A1 Website: www.crystalcure.ca

CStar Cannabis-540 5 Ave SW Suite #950, Calgary AB T2P 0M2 Website: http://choicegrowers.ca Email: 403-360-2897 Phone: amanda@choicegrowers.ca

Custom Cannabis Inc.* Claresholm AB Website: http://customcannabis.ca

Delshen Therapeutics* 243 Queen Street West, 2nd floor Toronto ON M5V 1Z4 Parent Company: 48Nrth Website: www.48nrth.com Email: info@delshen.com Phone: 705-572-0009

Delta 9 Bio Tech* PO Box 68096 Osborne Village Winnipeg MB R3L 2V9 Website: www.delta9.ca Email: info@delta9.ca Phone Number: 855-245-1259

DOJA Cannabis-2322 Dominion Road, Unit 6 West Kelowna BC V1Z2W8 Website: http://www.doja.life Email: info@doja.life

Dunesberry Farms-4141 Westsyde Road Kamloops BC V2B 8N1 Website: www.dunesberryfarms. com Dunn Cannabis-Website: https://dunncannabis.com Phone: 236-868-5900 Email: info@dunncannabis.com

Earthbank Resource Systems Ltd.-1330 Hodges Road Parksville, BC, V9P 2B5 Website: https://fishcompost.com Phone: 250-954-0118 Email: earthbank@shaw.ca

E.C.O. Canadian Organic-107 Enterprise Road Rexton NB E4W 0B6 Website: www.ecocanadianorganic. com Phone: 506-523-9474 Email: info@ecocanadianorganic. com

EHT AgTech Ltd.-6040 Progress Street, Niagara Falls ON L2G 0C4 Website: https://www.ehthybrid.com Phone: 289-488-1699 Email: jtisi@ehthybrid.com

Emblem Cannabis* PO Box 262 Station Main Paris ON N3L 3G2 Website: http://emblemcannabis. com Phone: 844-546-3633

Emerald Health Sciences* 375 Water Street Vancouver BC V6B 6C6 Website: http://emerald.life Email: ir@emerald.life Phone: 844-828-1868

Emerald Plants Health Source (E.P.H.S) Inc.* Website: http://ephsholdings.com Email: corporatecommunications@ ephsholdings.com Phone: 778-385-4945

EnCann Solutions Inc.-375 Potterton Rd, Unit D1 Website: http://encann.ca Rep Name: Lincoln Johnson, CEO Rep Email: lincoln.johnson@encann. ca Phone: 250-869-6548 Communications/IR Contact: Darcy Dando, CFO Communication’s Email: darcy.dando@encann.ca Communication’s Phone: 250-826-5860

Endless Sky Inc.-#103 - 4511 Glenmore Trail S.E. Calgary AB T2C 2R9 Website: https://endlesssky.ca/ Entourage Corp.* 276 Queen Street West Toronto ON M5V 2A1 Website: www.weedmd.com Phone: 844-933-3636 Email: information@entouragecorp. com

Euphora Cannabinoids Inc.* Edmonton AB Website: http://euphoracanna.com Email: contact@euphoracanna.com Phone: 780-450-3407

Evexia Wellness Management-Lachute QC Website: https://evexiawm.com Email: info@evexiawm.com

EXKA* 7625 Route Arthur Sauvé, Mirabel QC J7N 2R6 Website: www.exka.com Email: info@exka.com Phone: 844-295-3952

Experion Wellness* 12556 Stave Lake Road Fraser Valley F BC V2V 0A6 Website: www.experionwellness. com Email: ir@experionwellness.com Phone: 604-617-5290

F1ne Cannabis Cultivation Ltd.-145 Louth St #7 St. Catharines ON L2S 2R4

Farmaira Inc.* Delhi, Ontario Website: www.farmaira.com Phone: 519-257-0602 Email: info@farmaira.com

Ferme Familiale Boudrias Inc.* 1808 Sandy Hill L’Orignal ON K0B 1K0 Website: http://boudrias.ca Phone: 613-872-1808 Email: info@boudrias.ca

FIGR* 7 Innovation Way Charlottetown PE C1E 0B7 Website: http://figr.com Email: info@figr.com Phone: 902-370-5500

Fleurish Cannabis* Website: http://fleurishcannabis.com Phone: 833-327-6226

Flowr* 461 King Street W, Floor 2 Toronto ON M5V 1K4 Website: http://flowr.ca Email: investors@flowr.ca Phone: 877-356-9726 Folium Life Science Inc.* Abbotsford BC Website: https://foliumlifescience.ca Email: info@foliumlifescience.ca Phone: 250-544-2267

Frost Cannabis Co.-Burlington, Ontario Website: www.frostcannabis.ca Phone: 250-864-0011 Email: info@frostcannabis.ca

Freedom Cannabis* 9827 279 Street Acheson AB T7X 6J4 Website: www.freedomcannabis.ca Phone: 833-733-3661 Email: info@freedomcannabis.ca

G&M Family Farm Ltd.* 28 Old Settlement Road Freshwater NL A0B 1W0 Website: www.gmfamilyfarm.com Email: gandmbeesupply@gmail.com Phone: 709-213-2337

Geyser Brands Inc.* 1776 Broadway Street, Unit 116 Website: www. apothecarybotanicals.ca Subsidiaries: Apothecary Botanicals Rep Contact: Michael Grant Price, President, mprice@geyserinc.ca, 778-836-4865

GlassHouse Botanics Inc.* 118 Industrial Park Road Pembroke ON K8A 6W3 Website: glasshousebotanics.ca Jeff Black, CEO Email: jeffblackglasshousebotanics.ca Phone: 613-407-2227

GMLL Pharma Inc.-Website: https://gmllpharma.com Phone: 647-855-9204 Email: team@gmllpharma.com

Golden Horseshoe Cannabis-13 - 45 Dalkeith Drive Brantford ON N3P 1M1 Website: www.ghscc.ca Phone: 833-967-1287 Email: info@ghscc.ca

Golden Peak Cannabis-P.O. Box 23191 Moncton NB E1A 6S8 Website: http://www.goldenpeak.ca Email: info@goldenpeak.ca

Good Buds Company Inc.-1867 North End Rd. Salt Spring Island BC V8K 1C9 Website: www.goodbudsco.com Phone: 647-774-6203 Email: info@goodbudsco.com

(Special type treatment requests by respective companies.)

Great White North Growers-11051 Ray Lawson Ville D ‘Anjou QC H1J-1M6 Website: www.gwng.ca Subsidiaries: 514 Cannabis Rep Contact: George Goulakos, Executive VP, goulakos@gwng.ca, 514-935-5552

Communications Contact:

Marketing Initiative, Howard Barrett, Owner, markinit@bell.net, 514-271-0880

Green Relief 780 Concession 8 W RR3 Puslinch ON N0B 2J0 Website: www.greenrelief.ca Email: clientcare@greenrelief.ca Phone: 855-841-2009 Green Acres-Website: www.greenmanacres.ca Phone: 705-441-0133 Email: contact@greenmanacres.ca

Green Relief* 780 Concession 8 W RR3 Puslinch ON N0B 2J0 Website: www.greenrelief.ca Email: clientcare@greenrelief.ca Phone: 855-841-2009

GreenSeal Cannabis Co.-Stratford ON Website: www.greensealcannabis. com Phone Number: 844-807-3922 Email: info@greensealcannabis.com

Greentone Enterprises Inc.* 6605 Yvon-Trudeau Bécancour QC G9H 2V6 Website: http://greentone.com Email: info@greentone.ca Phone: 514-312-0199

Greenway Greenhouse Cannabis Corporation-1478 Seacliff Drive Kingsville ON N9Y 2M2 Website: http://www.greenway.ca Email: info@greenway.ca Phone: 519-712-0311

Grey Bruce Farms Inc.* 1905 Bruce County Rd 20 Tiverton ON N0G 2T0 Website: www.gtec.co Email: contact@getc.co Phone: 1-800-351-6358

Groupe Fuga* 2753, boulevard Talbot Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury QC G3C 1K2 Website: www.fuga.ca Email: info@fuga.ca Grump Weed Inc.* Manitoba, Canada Website: ww.grumpweed.com Email: Dbharg@icloud.com Phone: 204-891-1231

Habitat Life Sciences Inc.* 724 Squilax Turtle Valley Road Chase, BC V0E 1M1 Website: www.habitat.life Phone: 800-680-7900 Email: info@habitat.life

HEXO-3000 Solandt Road Kanata ON K2K 2X2 Website: www.hexocorp.com Phone: 844-406-1852 Email: info@hexo.com

High Park Farms* Toronto ON Website: www.highparkcompany. com Phone: 833-444-4775

Highland Grow Inc.* Antigonish NS Website: www.biomegrow.com/ highland Phone: 902-863-1418

Hortimed Inc.* 212 Covey Hill Hemmingford QC J0L1H0 Website: www.hortimed.ca

HRVSTR Craft Cannabis-Website: www.hrvstr.ca Phone: 844.HRVSTR.1 Email: info@hrvstr.ca

HydRX Farms Ltd.* 209 Dundas St E Box 31 Whitby ON L1N 5R7 Website: www.medisenol.com Email: info@scientuspharma.com Phone: 844-493-7922

IN IGI Cannabis-4338 Innes Road, Suite 11 Ottawa ON K4A 3W3 Website: www.inigni.com Email: info@inigni.com

Indigro Organics Inc.* Website: www.indigro.ca Email: rob@indigro.ca

Indiva* 1045 Hargrieve Road London ON N6E 1P5 Website: www.indiva.com Phone: 888-649-6686 Email: contact@indiva.com Website: http://islandcanna.ca Email: info@islandcanna.ca

IsoCanMed Inc.* 551 Rue Saint-Marc Louiseville QC J5V 2L4 Website: www.isocanmed.com Email: info@isocanmed.com

JC Green Cannabis Inc.* 17406 Evelyn Drive Thorndale ON N0M 2P0 Website: https://jcmedicinal.ca Phone Number: 226-499-8990

JOI Botanicals-Website: https://joibotanicals.com Phone: 866.420.4JOI Email: info@joibotanicals.com

J.P. Mariwell Inc. 2715 Talbot Trail Wheatley ON N0P 2P0 mariwell.ca Jeff McAllister, President Email: jeff@mariwell.ca Phone: 519-365-2418 Communications/IR Contact: Theresa Robert, VP Finance Communication’s Email: Theresa@Mariwell.ca Communication’s Phone: 519-437-8333

Kolab Project* 3427-50 Avenue Unit 7 Lloydminster SK S9V 0N9 Website: http://kolabproject.com Email: info@kolabproject.com Phone: 833-565-2278

Kootenay Aeroponic Inc.-1134 Hwy 21 Creston BC Website: https://kootenayaeroponic. com/ Email info@kootenayaeroponic.com Phone 250-431-9170

Kronic Relief INC.-Website: https://kronicrelief.com Email: info@kronicrelief.com Phone: 416-244-3336

Krft Cannabis--Geroge’s Brook NL Website: https://www.krft.ca

Laurentian Organics* 225, Ch. Fleurant Lac-Superieur QC J0T 1J0 Website: www.laurentianorganic. com Email: info@laurentianorganic.com Phone: 514-236-5270 Email: info.livingcannabis@gmail. com

Lono’s Garden Paradise Ltd.-Website: https:// centralkootenayfood.ca Phone: 250-551-5586 Email: lonosparadise@gmail.com

Lotus Ventures Inc.* 1010 - 1030 West Georgia Street Vancouver BC V6E 2Y3 Website: www.lotuscannabis.ca

LLC Farms-Website: https://llcfarms.com Phone: 416-997-0625 Email: info@llcfarms.com

Lowbanks Grow* 540 Hutchinson Road Lowbanks ON N0A 1K0 Website: http://www.lowbanksgrow. com Phone: 905-701-9333

Lyonleaf Cannabis Inc.* Website: www.lyonleaf.com Phone: 844-411-5966 Email: Hello@lyonleaf.com

Maribec Health Products Inc.* PH1-688 Rue Notre-Dame O, Montreal QC H2Y 3C5 Website: http://maribechealth.com Email: info@maribechealth.com

Maricann* 150 8th Concession Road Langton ON N0E 1G0 Website: http://maricann.com Email: clients@maricann.ca Phone: 844-627-4226

McIntyre Creek Cannabis Inc.* Website: http://mcintyrecreek.com Phone: 403-910-6626

Medical Saints-5640 South Service Road Beamsville ON L0R 1B3 Website: http://medical-saints.com Phone: 905-356-2703 Email: info@medicalsaints.com

Medicibis-58, rue de la Pépinière Saint-Jean-sur-richelieu QC J2X5P3 Website: http://medicibis.com Phone: 514-397-9802 Email: info@medicibis.com

Medisun* 6640 Rivard Line, Grande Pointe ON Website: http://medisun.ca Phone: 855-633-8786

(Special type treatment requests by respective companies.)

MEDIAWANNA* PO Box# 23029 243 King Street East Bowmanville ON L1C 3X0 Website: http://www.mediwanna. com Phone: 844-420-0420 Email: email@mediwanna.com

Medz Cannabis* 105 Claireport Crescent Toronto ON Website: www.medzcannabis.com Email: info@RoyalCannabisSupply. com

Mera Cannabis Corp.* 27 Sparling Road, St. Thomas, ON Website: http://meracannabis.com Phone Number: 866-586-0690 Email: info@meracannabis.com

MillCreek Growth-1961 Alps Road Cambridge ON N1R 5S5 Website: www.millcreekgrowth.com Phone: 519-240-6900 Email: info@millcreekgrowth.com

mindiCANNA Inc.-1413 route de l’Aéroport, Amos, QC, J9T 3A2 Website: mindicanna.ca Phone: 418-317-6888 Email: info@mindicanna.ca

Miracle Valley Medicinal Alternatives* 14209 Stave Lake Road Mission BC V2V 0A5 Website: www.miraclevalley.ca Email: Info@miraclevalley.ca

Muskoka Grown* Bracebridge ON Website: www.muskokagrown.com Phone: 705-645-2295

MTL Cannabis* Pointe-Claire QC Website: www.mtlcannabis.ca Email: rich@mtlcannabis.ca

Natural MedCo Ltd. (aka Eve & Co.)* Website: www.evecannabis.ca Phone: 833-EVE-CANN Email: investorrelations@ evecannabis.ca

Navaya Inc.* 3625 Avenue des Grandes Tourelles, Boisbriand QC J7H 0E2 Website: http://navaya.com Phone Number: 450-818-1288 Simcoe ON N3Y 4K1 Website: www.newleafcan.com Phone: 519-426-5559 Email: hello@newleafcan.com

NexPharma Inc.* 2-102 Meg Drive London ON N6E 3T7 Website: http://nexpharma.com Phone: 519-649-4164 Email: info@nexpharma.ca

Noble Growth Corp.5630 56 Street Drayton Valley AB T7A 0B2 Website: https://noblegrowthcorp. com/ Email: info@noblegrowthcorp.com

North 40 Cannabis* P.O. BOX 2684 Nipawin SK S0E 1E0 Website: http://north40cannabis. com Email: info@north40cannabis.com Phone: 306-812-6467

North Bud Inc.* 1000 Route 105 Venosta QC J0X 3E0 Website: www.northbud.com Phone: 855-628-3420

Northern Green Canada Inc.* Website: www. northerngreencanada.com Phone: 866-233-3707 Email: ClientServices@ northerngreencanada.com

Northside Grow Co.123 Cannabis Street Calgary, AB Website: http://northsidegrowco.ca

Noya Cannabis-Webiste: www.noyagrow.ca Phone: 844-723-4253 Email: info@noyagrow.ca

Oakum Cannabis Corp.* 692 Adams Court Kelowna BC V1X 7S2 Website: www.oakumcannabis.com Phone: 250-212-4541 Email: lorna@oakumcannabis.com

OneLeaf Cannabis Corp.* Regina SK Website: https://oneleafco.com Email: info@oneleafco.com Phone: 306-761-5330

Organigram* 35 English Drive Moncton NB E1E 3X3 Website: www.organigram.ca Email: info@organigram.ca Phone Number: 844-644-4726

Original BC* Website: https://originalbc.com Phone: 250-546-6015 Email: info@originalbc.com

Origin Coast-400 Portsway Ave, Edwardsville NS B2A 4T8 Website: https://www.origincoast. com/ Email: info@origincoast.com Phone: 902-202-5162

Origine Nature* 195 brissette rue, 43 Website: www.originenature.com

Palm Gardens Ltd.* 3512 56 Ave NW Edmonton AB Website: www.palmgardens.ca

Paradise Cannabis-427 Garrison Road, Unit 101 Fort Erie, ON L2A 1N2 Website: https://paradisecannabis. ca Phone: 289-320 9420 Email: info@paradisecannabis.ca

Peace Naturals-P.O. Box 999 Stayner, Ontario L0M 1S0 Website: https://peacenaturals.com Phone: 888-64-PEACE (73223)

PharmHouse Inc.* 709 Mersea Road 11 Staples ON N0P 2J0 Website: www.pharmhouse.ca

Pineapple Buds-Website: https://pineapplebuds. com/ Phone: (866) 501-4010 Email: hello@pineapplebuds.com

Potanicals Green Growers Inc.* 4715 Paradise Valley Drive Peachland BC V0H 1X3 Website: www.potanicals.ca Phone: 604-238-0005 Ext. 106 Email: med@potanicals.ca

Prairie Trichomes-Website: https://prairietrichomes. com/ Phone: 204-420-0420 Email: cultivation@prairietrichomes. com

Prime Pot Inc.* Website: www.orioncannabiscorp. com Phone: 902-818-8653 Email: g.mccarthy@ orioncannabiscorp.com

ProGrow Farms Ltd.-Thorndale Ontario Website: https://progrowfarms.com Email: info@progrowfarms.com

Protonify Corporation 1451 Island Highway East Nanoose Bay BC V9P 9A3 https://www.protonify.com Rob Berg, VP Business Development Sales Email: rberg@protonify.com Sales Phone: 250-218-2299 Communications/IR Contact: Andrew Fisher, CEO afisher@protonify.com, 613-866-2017

PureSunPharms-4431 80 Street Delta BC V4K 3N3 Website: https://puresunfarms.com Phone: 888-207-4360 Email: hello@puresunfarms.com

Purplefarm Genetics Inc.-Website: www.purplefarm.ca Phone: 613-918-0444 Email: hi@purplefarmgenetics.com

Qcgoldtech* 517 rang Ste-Julie Est, Saint-André-Avelin QC J0V 1W0 Website: www.qcgoldtech.ca Email: information@QcGoldtech.ca

Quality Green* 69 John Street S. Unit 400 Hamilton ON L8N 2B9 Website: http://qualitygreen.ca Email: info@qualitygreen.ca Phone: 289-426-0470

Radicle Medical Marijuana Inc.* Hamilton ON Website: http://radiclecannabis.ca Phone: 844-RADICLE Email: questions@radiclecannabis. ca

Redecan---182 Foss Road Fenwick ON L0S 1C0 Website: www.redecan.ca Email: info@redecan.ca Phone Number: 905-892-6788

Richmond Cannabis Co.* Napanee ON Website: www.richmondcannabis.ca Email: info@richmondcannabis.ca

Robinsons Cannabis* 61  Rockwell Drive Kentville NS B4N 3V7 Website: http://robinsonscannabis.

(Special type treatment requests by respective companies.)

com Email:  info@robinsonscannabis.com Phone: 902-681-2349

Rose LifeScience Inc.* 2295 Chemin Ridge Huntingdon QC J0S 1H0 Website: www.roselifescience.ca Phone: 450-264-5434

Royalmax Biotechnology Canada* Website: www.maticaenterprises. com Phone: 416-304-9935 Email: info@maticaenterprises.com

Rubicon Holdings* 505 – 744 West Hastings Street Vancouver BC V6C 1A5 Website: www.rubiconorganics.com Phone: 604-331-1296 Email: info@rubiconorganics.com

Safari Flower Co.* Website: www.safariflower.co Email: info@safariflower.co Phone: 289-203-3030

Sea Dog Farm* 1742 Hovey Road Saanichton BC V8M 1S7 Website: http://seadogfarm.ca Email: seadogfarm@gmail.com

Sensi Brands* P.O Box #20070 RPO Edward St. St. Thomas ON N5P 4H4 Website: https://sensibrands.ca Email: info@sensibrands.ca Toll Free: 833-444-4664

SESS Holdings* Ontario Website: www.sessholdings.com Email: contact@sessholdings.com Phone: 416-226-6224

Seven Leaf* 603 Island Road Akwesasne ON K6H 5R7 Website: www.sevenleaf.ca Email: info@sevenleaf.ca

Sitka Weed Works Inc.* Website: http://sitkaweedworks.com Phone: 250-642-3778 Email: info@sitkaweedworks.com

Smooth Clover Ltd.-Email: smoothcloverltd@gmail.com Website: https://smoothclover.com

Speakeasy Cannabis-9225 County Rd 93Midland ON L0K 2E1

Website: https://speakeasycannabis.ca/ Phone: 705-526-6060 Specialty Medijuana Products Inc.* 409 Granville Street, Suite 350 Vancouver BC V6C 1T2 Website: http://choom.ca Email: info@choom.ca

Spectrum Cannabis Canada Ltd.* 1 Hershey Drive Smiths Falls ON K7A 0A8 Website: www. spectrumtherapeutics.com Phone: 855-558-9333 ext. 122 Email: invest@canopygrowth.com

Stewart’s Vertical Farms Inc.* Unit 9 - 78 Milltown Blvd St. Stephen NB E3L 1G6 Website: www.stewartfarms.life Email: careers@stewartfarms.life

Sticky Greens-Beeton, New Tecumseth, ON Website: www.stinkygreens.ca Email: joe@stinkygreens.ca Phone: 437-974-8664

Stigma Grow* 255C Clearview Drive Red Deer County AB T0M 1R0 Website: StigmaGrow.ca Phone: 1-888-STIGMA1 Email: info@canadabis.ca

Strains Limited-Website: https://www.strainsltd.ca/ Phone: 905-473-6694 Email: info@strainsltd.ca

SublimeCulture Inc.* 1500 – 409 Granville Street Vancouver BC V6C 1T2 Website: http://www.mym.ca Phone: 778-522-2261 Email: info@mym.ca

Sundial Growers Inc.* #300, 919 - 11 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2R 1P3 Website: www.sundialcannabis.com Email: info@sundialgrowers.com Phone: 844-249-6746

The Supreme Cannabis Company* 178R Ossington Avenue Toronto ON M6J 2Z7 Website: www.supreme.ca Email: ir@supreme.ca Phone: 416-466-6265

SugarBud Craft Growers Corp.* 634 6th Avenue SW, Unit 620 Calgary AB T2P 0S4 Website: http://www.sugarbud.ca Email: info@sugarbud.ca

Sunens Farms Inc.* 4 Seneca Drive Leamington ON N8H 5H7 Website: https://southsx.com/ Phone: 519-322-5995

Sweetgrass Cannabis--

Website: www.sweetgrasscannabis.ca Phone: 250-352-WEED (9333) Email: info@sweetgrasscannabis.ca

T8 Cannabis Corp.--

Website: https://www.t8cannabis.com Phone: 306-801-1828

Tantalus Labs* 595 Howe Street, 10th Floor Vancouver BC Website: http://tantaluslabs.com Email: help@tantaluslabs.com Phone: 855-933-3842

Ten-10 Vetures-9025 Jim Bailey Road Kelowna BC V4V 1S4 Webiste: www.ten-ten.com Phone: 1-844-420-1010 Email: info@ten-ten.com

TerrAscend* P.O. Box 43125 Mississauga ON L5B 4A7 Website: www.terrascend.com Phone: 855-837-7295 Email: info@terrascend.com

THC Biomed* PO Box 20033 Town Centre, Kelowna BC V1Y 9H2 Website: http://thcbiomed.com Phone: 844-842-6337 Email: info@thcbiomed.com

The Green Organic Dutchman* 6205 Airport Road Mississauga ON L4V 1E1 Website: www.tgod.ca Phone: 888-603-TGOD

The Hash Corporation (CSE: REZN)301-34 Noble Street Website: thehashcorporation.com Subsidiaries: The Hash Corporation (HashCo) Rep Name: Joseph Davis, Director of Business Development Rep Email: joe@hashco.ca Phone: 647-854-4357 Communication’s Email: invest@hashco.ca Communication’s Phone: 1-833-420-7396

The Lazy Camper-1262 Maple Heights Road www.thehazycamper.com Andrea Hoy, COO Rep Email: andrea@thehazycamper. com Phone: 250-983-5843 Communications/IR Contact: Lisa Hoy, CEO Communication’s Email: lisa@thehazycamper.com Communication’s Phone: 604-633-0120

Thrive Cannabis* PO Box 356 Jarvis ON N0A 1J0

Website: http://www.thrivecannabis.ca Phone: 289-283-0104 Email: info@thrivecannabis.ca

Thunderbird Cultivation-102 Kramer Crossing, Battleford SK S0M 0E0 Website: https://decibelcc.com/ thunderchild-cultivation Email: info@decibelcc.com

Tidal Health Solutions Inc.* 3700 Steeles Avenue West, Suite 900 Woodbridge ON Website: www.tidalhealth.ca

Tilray* 1100 Maughan Road Nanaimo BC V9X 1J2 Website: www.tilray.ca Email: tilray@tilray.ca Phone: 844-845-7291

Tricho-Med Corporation* 18-2150, rue Sherbrooke Ouest Montreal QC H3H 1G7 Website: www.lgc-capital.com Email: info@www.lgc-capital.com

True Fire & Co. Ltd.-Website: https://www.truefire.ca Phone: 519-587-2656

True Leaf Cannabis* 5 Clarke Street Grimsby ON L3M 1Y5 Website: http://www.sugarbud.ca Email: info@turningleafgh.com Phone: 905-320-8903

TruExtracts (Calgary) Inc.-2827 - 18 Street NE www.truextractslabs.com Subsidiaries: TruExtracts (Calgary) Inc. Rep Full Name: Andre Sinclair Rep Email: andre@truextractslabs. com Phone: 403-454-6406

Truro Cannabis Inc.* 485 Industrial Ave Truro NS B2N5V2 Website: www.trurocannabis.ca Phone: 888-710-0420 Email: info@trurocannabis.ca

Turning Leaf Greenhouse--5 Clarke Street Grimsby ON L3M 1Y5

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Website: https://www.turningleafgh. com Email: info@turningleafgh.com

Tweed* 1 Hershey Drive Smith Falls ON Website: www.tweed.com Email: visit@tweed.com Phone: 833-818-9333

United Greeneries* 5250 Mission Road Duncan BC V9L 6V2 Website: http://unitedgreeneries.ca Email: customerservice@ unitedgreeneries.ca Phone: 236-889-8271

UpRyze Cannabis Ltd.* 9871 279 Street Unit 108, Acheson AB T7X 6J4 Website: https://upryzecannabis. com/ Phone: 780-288-7494

Verdelite Sciences Inc.* 560, Industrial Blvd. Saint-Eustache QC J7R 5V3 Website: http://verdelite.ca/ Phone: 833-316-7603 Email: info@verdelite.ca Verte West-North Cowichan, 3485 Cowichan Lake Road, Duncan, BC, V9L 6K5 Website: www.vertewest.com Email: info@vertewest.com

Vida Cannabis* 343 Preston Street, Unit 1100 Ottawa ON K1S 1N4 Website: https://vidacannabis.com Email: info@vidacannabis.com

Vigr Life Cannabis Inc.-Regina, SK Website: https://www.vlccraft.com Email: info@vigrlife.com

Viridis Natural Health Products Ltd. Website: https://viridiscannabis.ca Phone: 587-488-4525 Email: admin@viridiscannabis.ca

Vodis Pharmaceuticals Inc.* 8788 River Road Delta BC V4G 1B5 Website: www.vodis.ca Email: sayhello@vodis.ca Vortex Cannabis* 13055 Route Arthur Sauvé Mirabel QC J7N 2C3 Webiste: www.vortex-cannabis.com We Grow BC Ltd.* Creston, BC Website: www.qwestcannabis.com Phone: 604-751-3288 Email: info@wegrowbc.com

Weathered Islands Craft CannabisWebsite: www.weatheredislands. com Phone: 778-847-8422 Email: jeff@weatheredislands.com

West River Cannabis Inc.* 531 Highway 376 Pictou County NS B0K 1H0 Website: http://westrivercannabis.ca Phone: 902-262-2024 Email: info@westrivercannabis.ca

Weed Me Inc. PO Box 66010, Town Centre Pickering ON L1V 6P7 Website: https://www.weedme.ca Phone: 866-410-4040

WestCann Processors Inc.--142-757 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC, V6C 1A1 Website: www.westcann.com Email: info@westcann.com Western Cannabis* Regina, SK Website: https://westcann.ca Phone: 306-721-9696 Email: info@westcann.ca

Whistler Medical Marijuana Corp.* 1330 Alpha Lake Road, Unit 113 Whistler BC V8E 0R6 Website: https:// whistlermedicalmarijuana.com Phone: 604-962-3440 Email: info@wmmc.ca

Whistler Therapeutics Corp.* 201 - 1420 Alpha Lake Road Whistler BC V8E 0R8 Website: www.whistlertherapeutics. com Phone: 604-906-0530

Zenabis Global* 666 Burrard Street, Suite 3100 Vancouver BC V6C 2X8 Website: www.zenabis.com Email: info@zenabis.com Phone: 855-936-2247

Zevk Cultivation Inc.* 612 Barber Crescent, Weyburn Website: http://zevk.ca Email: info@zevk.ca

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