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Health Canada Saw, Didn’t Notice Illegal CannTrust Plants

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By Jesse Staniforth
08/10/2019 08:32 AM GMT-0700
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According to internal CannTrust correspondence, during a February inspection, Health Canada representatives entered unlicensed rooms in which the company was growing illegally, five weeks before Health Canada licensed the rooms.Globe and Mail

  • Health Canada was responding to odour complaints from neighbours of the facilities.
  • CannTrust's quality-assurance official emailed then-CEO Peter Aceto and then-chair Eric Paul, "Inspectors went through all rooms, including the unlicensed . . .

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