Sunday, January 26, 2020 7:15:38 PM
Published January 24, 2020 | By Matt Lamers
Medical marijuana companies in Canada interested in exploring business opportunities overseas are eligible to receive financial aid and other forms of support from the federal government through Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service (TCS).
The network of trade commissioners reaches more than 160 cities around the world and offices across Canada, helping Canadian businesses reach new markets.
A spokesperson for Ontario-based Global Affairs Canada said the TCS can provide services to Canadian companies involved in the medical cannabis industry if they are seeking to do business in jurisdictions that:
Are parties to the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.
Have a legal framework for the medical or scientific use of cannabis.
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