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Tilray responds to Supreme Court ruling on marijuana

Medicinal marijuana manufacturer Tilray in Nanaimo says a Supreme Court ruling on the definition of medical marijuana doesn’t mean they’ll be able to expand their product line any time soon.

The ruling says the definition should be expanded to include things like cannabis-infused foods, oils and tea.

But Greg Engel, Tilray’s CEO, says Health Canada’s guidelines aren’t changing yet and for now… they’re limited to providing dried bud.

Engel says the ruling is a potentially positive thing for patients who want alternatives to dried cannabis.

Marc Mulvaney
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