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Armina Legaya

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16 Articles
Budtender, Phillip Courdery, marijuana, Marissa Toia, Mike Tebo, Cannabis Station dispensary, Denver,

Pot brands race to retail front line for edge in competitive cannabis landscape

As the race to produce enough cannabis for the soon-to-be-legal market gets increasingly crowded, licensed producers are setting their sights on the next frontier in the race for maximum pot profitability: developing retail stores.
News, US News, Politics | February 11th 2018
Don Short, overhead irrigation system, greenhouse, Lincoln,

Greenhouse growers uproot other crops for a stake in lucrative cannabis market

Inside this southern Ontario greenhouse, workers delicately clip each stem of a potted orchid onto thin, black stakes jutting out from its soil, marking the finishing touches on the final floral harvest before turning over a new leaf: marijuana.
News, Politics | February 2nd 2018
CEO Acetech Ontario, Jodi Kovitz,

Only 5% of Canadian tech companies have female chief executives: report

A new report says just five per cent of Canadian technology companies have a female founder and a similar fraction have a woman as CEO, figures which suggest the industry's gender diversity is lagging other sectors.
News, Politics | November 1st 2017
Rapper Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg invests in Toronto-based seed-to-sale cannabis tracking software

Rapper Snoop Dogg is digging further into the Canadian cannabis ecosystem, investing in a seed-to-sale software provider as the country prepares for the legalization of marijuana by Canada Day 2018.
News, Politics, Culture | September 28th 2017
Equifax Inc., offices, Atlanta,

Equifax Canada says 100,000 Canadians may be affected by cyberattack

Equifax Canada says approximately 100,000 Canadian consumers may have had their personal information compromised in the massive cyberattack on the credit data company made public earlier this month.
News | September 19th 2017
Privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien is seen during a press conference in Ottawa, Tuesday, September 27, 2016.

Privacy commissioner launches investigation into Equifax data breach

Canada's privacy watchdog launched an investigation into the massive Equifax Inc. data breach after hearing from dozens of concerned Canadians.
News, Politics | September 16th 2017
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