The whistleblower who brought the illegal cannabis scandal at Ontario-based licenced producer CannTrust to light has come forward with new video allegedly showing the company’s biggest unlicenced grow room in operation in January. Nick Lalonde worked at CannTrust from July 2017 to May of this year. The tips he provided to Health Canada led to an investigation that eventually saw the company’s licence suspended.
CannTrust issued a statement on July 8 acknowledging non-compliance with Health Canada regulations. Within weeks, chief executive Peter Aceto would be fired, more than one hundred workers would be laid off, and shares would crumble to penny stock territory. Last month, the company said it plans to destroy about $12 million worth of plants and about $65 million worth of inventory. It is unclear if those plants have yet been destroyed.
The nearly five-minute video shows RG8 or Range 8, according to Lalonde, the room where he claims to have been instructed to put up plastic walls to hide illegal cannabis in photos sent to Health Canada.