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SUMMARY:Cannabis Retail Application Process and Requirements
DESCRIPTION:Cannabis Retail Application Process and Requirements	\n	\n        \n\n\nAbstract\nThe Cannabis Act establishes that provincial\, territorial and municipal governments will determine the framework for the retail distribution of cannabis. As a result of each province determining their own retail model\, a patchwork system has formed across Canada with different rules and regulations depending on what province and municipality you plan to operate in. Opportunities to establish private cannabis retail businesses will be available in Ontario\, Alberta\, Saskatchewan\, Manitoba\, Yukon\, Nunavut\, Newfoundland and Labrador. Applications for a Cannabis Retail Licence will be primarily handled by the liquor and gaming control boards of each province.  \nAlthough the application process in each province will be slightly different in terms of store\, security\, reporting and application requirements\, best practices and what to expect when submitting an application can still be deduced. Even without full clarity on what regulations will look like in Ontario\, many potential retailers are already trying to prepare themselves to ensure that they will successfully obtain the required licence(s) and authorization. \nThis webinar discusses the application process including the form and manner for submitting an application for a Cannabis Retail Licence in Ontario and the information that is required to be submitted. \nWebinar Outline\n\nCannabis Retail Landscape Across the Provinces\nBackground\n\nCannabis Licence Act\nOCS/OCRC\nAlcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario\n\nCannabis Tracking and Licensing System (CTLS)\nPerson Interested In (Shareholders\, Directors\, Officers\, Control\, Financing)\nRetail Operator Licence\n\nEligibility\nRestrictions\nScope\nIssuance\nRefusal\n\nRetail Store Authorization\n\nMunicipal Zoning Restrictions\, Opt In/Out\nStore Restrictions\nLP Restrictions\nEligibility\nRefusal\nPublic Notice\nIssuance\n\nRetail Manager Licence\n\nFunctions and Responsibilities\nEligibility\nRefusal\n\nAdditional Conditions\n\nOngoing Sale\nUse of Seal\nMinimum Pricing\nRenewals\n\nOperational Restrictions\n\nSourcing Product\nSelling to Minors\nSelling to Intoxicated Persons\nPurchase Limits\nRecorded Sales\nOnline Sales\nUnsold Cannabis\nDiversion\n\nEnforcement\n\nRevocations and Suspensions\nHearings\nInquiries and Investigations\n\nLeasing and Rental Agreements\n\nSite & building information\nOntario Building Code\nRent Negotiations (Security Deposits\, Commencement Date\, Licence Issuance)\nThird Parties (Existing Lenders\, Existing Tenants\, Mortgages\, Insurance\, Non-disturbance)\nEnhanced provisions\n\nSecurity Requirements\n\nPhysical Access (Perimeter)\nAlarm System\nCCTV\nPanic Button\nEmployee Safety\n\nStore Requirements\n\nPoint-of-Sale System\nReceiving Area\nCustomer Area\nStorage Area\nProduct Displays\n\nFinancial Disclosure\nBusiness Plans\nProduct Promotions\n\nSignage\, Branding and Advertising\nProhibited Promotion (Lifestyle\, Price and Availability\, Testimonial\, Lifestyle/Emotion\, False or Misleading)\nEducational/Informational Promotion and Marketing\nBrand-Preference\nSales Representatives\n\n\nNote: Course outline is subject to change without notice. Please check back regularly for updates. \nWho Should Attend\nCannabis industry professionals including employers and employees\, those who are interested in obtaining a cannabis retail licence\, working in a cannabis retail store or pro.
URL:https://www.aaps.ca/event/cannabis-retail-application-process-and-requirements
LOCATION:AAPS Training Center\, 200 Consumers Road\, Suite 200\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M2J 4R4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar Cannabis Tissue Culture
DESCRIPTION:Live Webinar Cannabis Tissue Culture	\n	\n		\n	\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDistinguished Faculty\nKimberly Belfry\n   \nKimberly Belfry holds a bachelors in biochemistry and biotechnology from the University of Saskatchewan\, a doctorate in plant science from the University of Alberta\, and is a Professional Agrologist with the Ontario Institute of Agrologists. Kimberly has published 18 peer-reviewed articles that focus primarily on weed control in commercial corn and soybean production in Ontario. In 2018\, Kimberly took on the role of Director of Cultivation for a licenced producer applicant in Ontario. Kimberly has been active in the research and design of the facility with a particular focus on tissue culture. As part of her training\, Kimberly has completed the Indoor Cannabis Horticulture Program in Oakland California.\n \nAbstract\nPlant tissue culture is a group of methods in which plant fragments\, seeds\, or individual cells may be used to propagate genetically identical offspring. Although not new to the plant sciences\, tissue culture has been rapidly gaining popularity in the cannabis sector due to its ability to produce large numbers of identical plants under sterile laboratory conditions.  \nThe cannabis industry is bringing in a lot of career opportunities to the Canadian market and is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing sectors in Canada. The rapid growth of tissue culture in the cannabis industry means there is a need for knowledgeable individuals to work in the managerial and technical roles. This workshop will give attendees a comprehensive look into tissue culture and its applications in cannabis production. Topics will include: \n\nIntroduction to tissue culture in plants\nTechniques in tissue culture\nDesigning a tissue culture lab that suits your goals and budget\n\nCourse Outline\n\nHistory of tissue culture\nPlant biology overview and introduction to totipotency\nBenefits of tissue culture in cannabis production\nMedia composition and various formulations\nPracticing good aseptic technique\nIdentifying and eliminating sources of contamination in your lab\nLaboratory design – From small to large scale\nHow to conduct your own tissue culture experiments\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis webinar is intended for those who are interested in tissue culture in cannabis; as a technician\, manager or organization looking to become a Licensed Producer (LP). No previous laboratory experience is required.
URL:https://www.aaps.ca/event/live-webinar-cannabis-tissue-culture
LOCATION:AAPS Training Center\, 200 Consumers Road\, Suite 200\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M2J 4R4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Live Webinars
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar Writing GPP and Quality Assurance Report for Health Canada
DESCRIPTION:Live Webinar Writing GPP and Quality Assurance Report for Health Canada	\n	\n		\n	Register online \n \n\n\nDates Available\nMay 6\, 2020 \nTime\n1:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m. \nCost\nCAD $385.00 + HST \nLocation\nOnline Webinar \n \nAbstract:\nHealth Canada requires all Licence Producer Applicant to submit a written and approved GPP (Quality Assurance) Report at the time of the application submission. This GPP report provides the main framework for establishing the organization’s Quality Assurance Systems.  \nEffective and comprehensive GPP report allows a smooth journey through out the licensing process and forms a basis for consistently meeting the quality and compliance requirements established by Health Canada.  \nThis webinar is designed to provide helpful information and essential training towards writing an effective GPP report acceptable to Health Canada’s Cannabis Licensing Department.  \nCourse Outline\n\nWhat is a GPP report?\nWho should write and sign off on GPP reports?\nGPP sections\nWriting Tips\nRoles and Responsibilities\nProduct flow chart\nPeople flow chart\n\nNote: Course outline is subject to change without notice. Please check back regularly for updates.
URL:https://www.aaps.ca/event/live-webinar-writing-gpp-and-quality-assurance-report-for-health-canada
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