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Cannabis Council of Canada

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The Cannabis Council of Canada is the national organization of Canada’s licensed producers.

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We are holding the Liberal Government accountable to follow through on their campaign promises. Removing internal trade barriers would help eliminate red tape for legal producers operating nationwide.

We are holding the Liberal Government accountable to follow through on their campaign promises.

Removing internal trade barriers would help eliminate red tape for legal producers operating nationwide.
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We are thrilled to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. Our updated site not only offers an enhanced visual experience but also features an improved user interface designed for seamless navigation. We invite you to visit the new site at cannabis-council.ca

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. Our updated site not only offers an enhanced visual experience but also features an improved user interface designed for seamless navigation. We invite you to visit the new site at cannabis-council.ca
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Allowing police to search and seize contraband sent via Canada Post would be one piece of a comprehensive strategy to combat the illicit market.

Allowing police to search and seize contraband sent via Canada Post would be one piece of a comprehensive strategy to combat the illicit market.
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The Ontario Government has released their 2025 budget papers and we are pleased to see it included a plan to help grow Ontario’s Cannabis Sector, including a call of action for the Federal Government to move to a national excise stamp. Read the full update for the below:

The Ontario Government has released their 2025 budget papers and we are pleased to see it included a plan to help grow Ontario’s Cannabis Sector, including a call of action for the Federal Government to move to a national excise stamp. Read the full update for the below:
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The findings of Deloitte’s 2025 study on the Impact of the Cannabis Excise Tax reinforce what C3 has long advocated — cannabis tax reform is critical, and the need is urgent. Read our statement below and review the full report here: cannabis-council.ca/press-releases…

The findings of <a href="/Deloitte/">Deloitte</a>’s 2025 study on the Impact of the Cannabis Excise Tax reinforce what C3 has long advocated — cannabis tax reform is critical, and the need is urgent. Read our statement below and review the full report here: cannabis-council.ca/press-releases…
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Canadian cannabis is flooding overseas markets, risking our global reputation. C3’s Paul McCarthy calls for urgent action to tackle the illicit trade. Read more: thestar.com/news/canada/ca…

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Boosting anti-drug trafficking resources should help combat the illicit market, which steals market share and jobs from legal producers nationwide.

Boosting anti-drug trafficking resources should help combat the illicit market, which steals market share and jobs from legal producers nationwide.
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Canada needs to reform its Cannabis Excise Tax in 2025. C3 advocates eliminating the $1/gram minimum and taxing cannabis at a flat 10% of product value per gram, ensuring fairness and sustainability in the industry. Here is a breakdown of everything you need to know.

Canada needs to reform its Cannabis Excise Tax in 2025. C3 advocates eliminating the $1/gram minimum and taxing cannabis at a flat 10% of product value per gram, ensuring fairness and sustainability in the industry. Here is a breakdown of everything you need to know.
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Canada’s real trade barrier? Federal inaction. Ryan Manucha points to the 13 excise stamps—one per province—as a prime example. It’s time for a single, national stamp, as promised in the 2024 Fall Economic Statement. Read more: thehub.ca/2025/06/09/rya…

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On top of crushing excise taxes, licensed producers are hit with a stack of costly fees. The financial pressure is real and reform is long overdue.

On top of crushing excise taxes, licensed producers are hit with a stack of costly fees. The financial pressure is real and reform is long overdue.
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C3 is pleased with the decision of the Attorney General for Israel and we remain cautiously optimistic that this will stand and no tariffs will be imposed on Canadian cannabis being exported to Israel. Read the full article here: stratcann.com/news/israeli-o…

C3 is pleased with the decision of the Attorney General for Israel and we remain cautiously optimistic that this will stand and no tariffs will be imposed on Canadian cannabis being exported to Israel.

Read the full article here: stratcann.com/news/israeli-o…
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A group of professionals working to shape the future of Canada's cannabis sector, here to represent our members on Canada’s most important cannabis-related issues. . Become a member visit cannabis-council.ca/membership or contact us at [email protected].

A group of professionals working to shape the future of Canada's cannabis sector, here to represent our members on Canada’s most important cannabis-related issues. .

Become a member visit cannabis-council.ca/membership or contact us at hello@cannabis-council.ca.
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The legal cannabis industry is regulated, traceable, and built to protect public health. The illicit market is not. Let’s work together to close the knowledge gap, build visibility for the legal system, and support a safer, more sustainable future for this industry in Canada.

The legal cannabis industry is regulated, traceable, and built to protect public health. The illicit market is not.

Let’s work together to close the knowledge gap, build visibility for the legal system, and support a safer, more sustainable future for this industry in Canada.