New monster marijuana operation in NS

WHATFG

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Saw this go across the CBC ticker

Vida Cannabis (Canada) to Purchase 315,000 Sq. Ft. Building
STELLARTON – People. Pride. Pot? It’s high times in Stellarton as a marijuana production corporation looks to use the former Clairtone building to grow medicinal marijuana.


Clairtone building to house medicinal marijuana production plant


Vida Cannabis has signed a purchase and sale agreement to produce marijuana in the long-vacant building.


The deal is scheduled to close on or before April 15 for a total purchase price of $500,000. At full production, Vida Canada indicated a labour force of 200 to 300 employees might be needed although they plan to start with between 20 and 30 and build as demand grows.


The company, which is aiming to take the lead in the rapidly developing global marketplace for the legal use of marijuana, stated the Clairtone building was the perfect structure to house a large-scale medical marijuana production plant.


The project is being funded by a venture capital group and is not looking for any government funding.


“I think there’s a huge business opportunity here and we’re really approaching this as business people,” said CEO of Vida Cannabis, Greg Wilson. “It’s a medical product that’s been proven to alleviate some pretty serious symptoms for patients.”


The location in Stellarton is ideal, with the modern infrastructure in place and the building itself meets the requirements of Health Canada.


“It’s a controlled substance and they want to know the facility has the security in place to monitor the movement of the product,” Wilson said.


Stellarton Mayor Joe Gennoe stated he was delighted to see the Clairtone factory put back into production.


“Albeit in an industry I never could have imagined even five years ago,” he said. “As things change, we too must adapt.”


Under the terms of the agreement, the Town of Stellarton will grant the company a 50-year irrevocable licence to produce medical marijuana at the facility, subject to Vida Canada obtaining a commercial licence from Health Canada. Such local approval is a condition necessary to making a successful application to Health Canada.


"Health Canada has established policies and procedures that ensure the legal production of medical marijuana is secure,” Gennoe said. “We welcome Vida Cannabis to bring much-needed employment opportunities back to the Town of Stellarton and support their efforts."


Wilson noted he is extremely pleased with the total package that accompanies this remarkable facility.


"The people of the Town of Stellarton are at the top of that list. The local support for our Canadian medicinal marijuana operations has been virtually 100 per cent," he said. "We look forward to bringing quality employment opportunities to the area and will hire and train people from the region whenever possible.”


Built by Peter Munk’s Clairtone Sound Corporation in 1966, the production plant manufactured high-end stereos and, briefly, colour televisions. After a series of poor business decisions, growing debts and costs and injections of public funds, Clairtone closed its doors. The building has been largely dormant since.


Clairtone’s rise and fall from grace has been chronicled in a book by Maritime author Dan Soucoup called Failures and Fiascos: Atlantic Canada’s Biggest Boondoggles.


While there had been interest in using the building, including Art Munro, who was prepared to purchase the building for $500,000 and transform it into a viable business, nothing had materialized until now.


Vida calls the building itself a virtual fortress, stating the 315,000-square-foot facility is contained entirely under one large, steel roof erected on windowless 18-foot-high concrete walls supported by an engineered concrete floor.


“As the interior of the facility is structured like an aircraft hangar, it is literally wide open with no restrictive points to developing a customized medical marijuana plant that optimizes the building’s entire square footage,” the news release stated.


Vida Canada noted the 12-acre property has a single access point making security remarkably efficient for such a large building, which is already surrounded by a three-metre high fence with barbed wire top.


In keeping with Health Canada requirements for licensing of medical marijuana production facilities, Vida Canada said intrusion detection systems, round-the-clock surveillance and other minor security-related alterations will be implemented.


Wilson said they’ve already engaged a few contractors who would be willing to help do the work to restore the building to the standards necessary.


Once production starts, the marijuana will be shipped throughout Canada to people who have a prescription.





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Organizations: Health Canada, Vida Canada Geographic location: Stellarton, Canada

who said there were going to be small scale LP's???
 

GardenOrganics

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If the coalition wins the right to grow i wonder how many companies will scramble to win over the maybe 5000 people that need to buy it.
 

Mt Doo

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I hope they fail. Marijuana is heading to Walmart mark my words, if this passes its going to go mainstream and they are going to start doing government subsidies to large corporations to product large scale bull shit full of cow hormones and the left over supply of birth control/antidepressants that they are going to find out increase THC production or some lame shit.

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WHATFG

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It sure seems suspicious that only large outfits, so far, have been granted licences. For the sake of argument, applications have been accepted since July. There are nine posted LP's on the HC website, all of them big operations. So out of ye 400 + applications they've received, not one of the smaller producers had a worthy plan? Seems a little out of whack to me. I almost feel sorry for some of these guys......
 

ispice

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Canna Farms is a family farm, not sure of their capacity potential, but they seem like they could be good folk.
 

TibetanBowl

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I hope they fail. Marijuana is heading to Walmart mark my words, if this passes its going to go mainstream and they are going to start doing government subsidies to large corporations to product large scale bull shit full of cow hormones and the left over supply of birth control/antidepressants that they are going to find out increase THC production or some lame shit.

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agreed. big marijuana is a bad deal, not as evil as big pharma, but they'll get there someday. they're already screwing people over in my home state over medical marijuana costs (400/oz.) and we don't have near enough the numbers for potential revenue as canada does. people need to forget dispensaries and grow their own.
 

cannadan

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I can believe they would go large in this area....since anything that can create paying jobs in Atlantic Canada is
looked upon as gold.....
 

PunkyDorrie

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if this passes its going to go mainstream
Oh no! Marijuana will go mainstream!

and they are going to start doing government subsidies to large corporations to product large scale bull shit full of cow hormones and the left over supply of birth control/antidepressants that they are going to find out increase THC production or some lame shit.

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The irony of you complaining about 'corporations' sent from your SAMSUNG corporate phone makes me laugh.
 

Mt Doo

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I feel bad now that I went on a rant and corporations....

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WHATFG

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I feel bad now that I went on a rant and corporations....

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What could you possibly feel bad about? You are more than allowed to rant about whatever you want, everybody else does!
 
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