Report recommends changes to Canada’s cannabis law to deal with industry issues

An expert panel report that could set the stage for changes in coming months in the way cannabis is bought, sold and marketed across Canada is recommending wide-ranging amendments to the country’s cannabis law.

The report recommends changes to many of the problems that have concerned Canada’s cannabis industry, such as the level of excise duties, the cost of government regulations and the difficulty of competing with the illegal cannabis market.

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