POT TV – The CBC reported on the Competition Bureau of Canada’s submission to the review of the Cannabis Act.
Delayed after a scheduled three years, a review of Canada’s Cannabis Act has finally come.
As part of the review, the public, selected stakeholders, and government organizations, were asked to submit their recommendations to improve the law. The Act was much maligned by the cannabis culture prior to being enacted, and has resulted in massive financial losses for investors and the public.
The Competition Bureau of Canada has recommended three remedies for businesses, but made no recommendations that would improve cannabis overall in Canada. One of their recommendations was to increase the allowable THC limits in recreational edible products.
They also recommended reducing the costs and policies related to licensing and regulation for legal cannabis companies and new entrants.
