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SEC charges cannabis producer Cronos, former executive with accounting fraud
After settling securities violations with Canadian regulators, Cronos Group was hit again on Monday when the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged the Toronto-based cannabis producer and its former chief…
News October 24Pennsylvania’s final medical marijuana rules include disputed testing change
Pennsylvania regulators approved the final regulations for the state's medical marijuana market, which was established in 2016.
News October 24Canada’s August cannabis sales growth limited by Ontario wholesale outage
Canada’s overall recreational cannabis sales inched higher in August, but a wholesale outage in Ontario, the country's largest market, limited nationwide growth to less than 1%.
News October 24Goodness Growth starts court process after Verano ends marijuana acquisition
After vowing to do so, Minnesota-based Goodness Growth Holdings filed a notice of civil claim seeking unspecified damages after multistate marijuana operator Verano Holdings Corp. terminated their acquisition deal.
News October 24Workers at Curaleaf cannabis store in New Jersey unionize with UFCW
Workers at Curaleaf Holdings' cannabis store in Edgewater, New Jersey, unionized with the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 360.
News October 24Canadian marijuana company Flowr receives initial creditor protection order
Canadian marijuana cultivator The Flowr Corp. received an initial creditor protection order from a Canadian court as the Toronto-based company tries to conduct a sale and solicitation process and exit…
News October 24Sales of infused pre-rolls light up Canadian cannabis market
Sales of specialty pre-rolls infused with cannabis concentrates have blossomed in Canada's maturing adult-use marijuana market as consumers embrace the high-potency, ready-to-smoke format.
News October 24Curaleaf agrees to $100,000 class action payout over THC labeling mix-up
Multistate marijuana operator Curaleaf Holdings will pay $100,000 to settle a class action lawsuit in Oregon stemming from a deadly labeling mix-up in 2021.
News October 21Trade court OKs cannabis equipment imports to Washington state
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that a Canadian manufacturer can import cannabis trimming equipment to Washington state, an important develop for the industry nationwide.
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