FSD Pharma (C.HUGE) on CTV
Excellent, short, video about FSD Pharma’s cannabis grow facility in ex-Kraft Foods plant.
Excellent, short, video about FSD Pharma’s cannabis grow facility in ex-Kraft Foods plant.
Bruce Linton, CEO of Canopy Growth (aka Tweed) sells the first legal gram in St. John’s Newfoundland at 12:00 October 17, 2018.
Tomorrow is legalization day in Canada. Saying that Canada is not ready for legalization is not quite right. Canada is, its governments are not. Apparently there will ba one fully licenced “legal” marijuana store in BC. None in Ontario. But there will be plenty of pot.
It is good to see the CBC paying attention to the exploration efforts of two great companies operating in the Yukon.
October 9, 2018 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Golden Predator Mining Corp. (TSX.V:GPY, OTCQX:NTGSF) (“Golden Predator Mining Corp.” or the “Company”) announces that the TSX Venture Exchange has accepted its notice of intention to proceed with a normal course issuer bid.
Jeff Renwick and Richard Goldstein (l&r above) have been working together on the generic side of the pharmaceutical business for a decade. Developing drugs and drug delivery systems. Renwick has a total of 25 years in pharma and Goldstein was an investment banker. Their private company had two generic drugs in the pipeline and a good deal of work on extended release formulations.
Just before FSD Pharma (C.HUGE) took off we interviewed Anthony Durkacz. Very smart guy with a clear sense of where the money in cannabis is going to be made.
Reaching Marcio Fonseca, CEO of Goldplay Exploration (V.GPLY), at the Beaver Creek Precious Metals Conference, gave us an opportunity to discuss the company’s San Marcial project where the company has been reporting a steady stream of drill results. The San Marcial project in the historic Rosario Mining District in Sinaloa, Mexico.
We’re posting our friend Philippe Cloutier’s Cartier Resources (V.ECR) Talk-Deck Presentation.
Bayhorse Silver put out its maiden 43-101 compliant resource estimate on September 24, 2018. We had questions and Graeme O’Neill, CEO of Bayhorse (V.BHS) was kind enough to have answers: