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Cannabis Prospect Magazine

This year will be defined by companies that make it through this tough period of increased costs on inputs, lower margins, stiff competition and the ability to obtain additional capital. Here are the top four retail predictions for 2023 in Canada. VOLUME 5 ISSUE 1 FEBRUARY 2023

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Women In Cannabis

WOMEN CONTINUE TO MAKE EXTRAORDINARY MOVES IN THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY, BLAZING TRAILS WITH THOUGHT LEADERSHIP, INNOVATION AND COURAGE TO FOREVER CHANGE HOW CANNABIS IS PERCEIVED AND CONSUMED FOR YEARS TO COME.

With any manufactured goods, there’s operational risk that must be managed. The pace at which the cannabis sector is growing effectively represents the growing operational risk most cannabis operators face today.

Women are increasingly creating experiences with a heavy focus on health, wellness, mindfulness and self-care. Why? Because women are innately connected to their own needs and the needs of others daring to lead under any circumstance for who and what they love.

This year will be defined by companies that make it through this tough period of increased costs on inputs, lower margins, stiff competition and the ability to obtain additional capital. Here are the top four retail predictions for 2023 in Canada.

The COVID-19 pandemic drove remote work to unprecedented heights. But along with those arrangements comes the challenge of separating work and non-work time – and employee demands for a “right to disconnect”.

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