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CAN (ON): Cannim has license to grow cannabis; Enniskillen officials knew plans in August

The Australian cannabis producer Cannim now has a licence to cultivate pot plants and seeds in Ontario. And it appears local municipal leaders and emergency responders knew the company had plans to apply for a licence for the Enniskillen facility as early as August.

As The Independent reported Nov. 16, Cannim has taken up residence at 4376 Lasalle Line with mail being delivered to Cannim Canada at the site. The Lasalle Line greenhouse right now is not eligible to grow cannabis under local planning rules. Renovations have been underway since October.

The owner of the greenhouse, Christine Greydanus, sent an email to The Independent hours after the story first appeared in print saying Enniskillen Pepper changed its name to Enniskillen Produce Nov. 10 and plans to grow mini-cucumbers in the greenhouse with the first crop produced in 2024.

But emails asking how Cannim Canada fits into Enniskillen Produce’s plans remained unanswered at press time. The option to grow cannabis at the Lasalle Line is in dispute.

Read more at petrolialambtonindependent.ca

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