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Aurora Cannabis Inc CEO - cyberattack definitely hit revenue
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Aurora Cannabis Inc CEO - cyberattack definitely hit revenue

Also, FDA shuts down food companies getting in on CBD 'gravy train'

Business of Cannabis: Cannabis News | Cannabis Views | Cannabis Trends · Neal Veglio

September 21, 20225m 19s

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Show Notes

We've got four new "Cannabis Daily"  stories for you out of British Columbia, California and Bulgaria!

Here are today's stories:

  • B.C. strike and cyberattack impacting OCS could cause $3M revenue hit for Aurora: CEO - Financial Post
  • FDA says no way to food companies wanting to get on the CBD gravy train  - Benzinga
  • German lawmakers tour California cannabis businesses to inform national legalization plans -  Marijuana Moment
  • Newly-approved European hemp seeds to deliver record levels of CBD - BusinessCann

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