Auxly closes Nova Scotia marijuana facilities, cutting 55 jobs
Toronto-based Auxly Cannabis Group closed its marijuana cultivation facilities in Kentville and Hortonville, Nova Scotia.
News February 9Toronto-based Auxly Cannabis Group closed its marijuana cultivation facilities in Kentville and Hortonville, Nova Scotia.
News February 9A subsidiary of cigarette maker British American Tobacco and Atlantic Canada-based cannabis producer Organigram signed a 220 million…
News March 11Auxly Cannabis Group does not have enough cash on hand to fund operations through the coming year, prompting…
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News July 3Toronto-based Auxly Cannabis is the latest Canadian cannabis company to take a critical look at its international footprint.
News June 29Jeannette VanderMarel announced her departure as CEO of Canadian cannabis producer Beleave after fewer than two months on…
News December 18Auxly Cannabis finalized an investment from Imperial Brands worth 123 million Canadian dollars ($92 million), one of the…
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