CannaPiece Corp. – LP Spotlight
Medical Sales Licence Complements Growing Presence in Industry – LPC
When CannaPiece Corp. received its Medical Sales and Processing licences from Health Canada, it was another piece of a bigger puzzle. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CannaPiece Group, which already owns medical cannabis clinics in Ontario including in Ajax, Bowmanville, and Cobourg. These clinics, called Greenzone Therapy, provide advice on medical cannabis and help people register. Now, CannaPiece Corp. will be able fulfil those prescriptions.
“Greenzone Therapy is (here) to help the community,” said CEO Ray Rasouli at the opening of their Cobourg location. (Please see link below to the original article.) The clinics help patients learn how to use cannabis, including what not to do, Rasouli said. “If used properly, it can help a lot of people with the medical conditions they have.”
According to a recent press release, CannaPiece Corp. can now process cannabis and hemp in their 50,000-square-foot facility in Pickering, Ont. The company will also provide third-party processing for other licensed producers (LPs) in Canada.
“The licence marks only the beginning for our company,” Rasouli said. “We are excited by the opportunity to work with licensed producers whose visions align with ours: to deliver high calibre cannabis products to consumers.”
CannaPiece Corp. to Embrace Cannabis 2.0 Products – LPC
CannaPiece Corp. will provide a wide range of cannabis products including Cannabis 2.0 products, the company said.
“The Pickering facility will provide complete solutions for licensed producers seeking top-of-the-line services,” the press release said. These include, “R&D, product development, third-party processing, flower packaging, large-scale extraction, production of edibles, topicals, and concentrates as well as white-labelled products to both domestic and international markets.”
“We have been waiting anxiously for our licence and are ready to play a significant role in the newly established legal Cannabis 2.0 market,” Rasouli said.
CannaPiece Corp. also plans to grow cannabis with its Micro-cultivation licence. The company starts operations just when Ontario’s cannabis market is starting to grow.
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