Canada’s Shambolic Pot Market Will Soon Get Much Worse

  • Legalization of edibles, vapes plagued by uncertainty
  • ‘We’ve made a very conscious effort to delay revenue’

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Canada’s legalization of pot edibles later this year is facing an even more shambolic start than the dried flower market, which is still struggling to meet demand, according to industry players.

“At least that time we knew what the permissible product types were going to be and were already making them in the medical context,” said cannabis lawyer Trina Fraser, a partner at Brazeau Seller Law in Ottawa.