Health Canada overwhelmed by medical marijuana license applications, approvals slow
Health Canada overwhelmed by medical marijuana license applications, approvals slow
The Canadian Press
Published: September 2, 2014
OTTAWA — The number of Canadian firms applying for lucrative medical marijuana licenses has topped 1,000, as a so-called “greenrush” continues to overwhelm Health Canada.
So far, only two new licences have been approved this summer even as the department tightens the application rules — and as nervous investors await decisions on their multimillion-dollar bids.
Health Canada says that as of Aug. 25, it had received 1,009 formal licence applications to grow medical weed since a call for proposals was issued last year, with 462 returned as incomplete, 201 rejected and 32 withdrawn.
That still leaves almost 300 applications being assessed.
Some 13 licensed producers are actively providing medical marijuana to patients, while another nine Health Canada-approved producers are about to market their products.
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