ROSE LifeScience enters the Ontario cannabis market

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Québec-based brands and products available on store shelves

 ROSE LifeScience Inc. ("ROSE"), a major Québec cannabis producer, distributor, and marketer, announced a significant company milestone with the introduction of two brands and product lines to the Ontario market.

The launch of Tam Tams and Homage cannabis brands in Ontario marks the first time ROSE products will be available to consumers outside Québec.

"This is a big moment for us, but also for Québec as a leader in the cannabis space," said Davide Zaffino, ROSE President and CEO.

"Our expansion shows an appetite for the consumer-focused brands and services that customers in our home province have come to rely on."

Already established in Québec as a premium brand, Tam Tams is inspired by the inclusive urban culture of Montréal. It brings Québec's reputation for quality, indoor-grown products to Ontario with the popular Hybrid strain Godfather Kush.

Homage is a new brand representing products from a national collective of craft producers curated by ROSE. Its premier product is Blue Iguana, a Hybrid strain crafted by Lahoja in Beauce, Québec, and will also be available in Ontario.

Both Godfather Kush and Blue Iguana are now available in Ontario, both for wholesale purchases and for consumers.

"The Homage collective is an exciting model," said Zaffino.

"It brings together Canada's best craft producers, so their products can reach consumers under one reliable brand. This kind of service and collaboration is a big part of our mission at ROSE, because it progresses the industry and supports people who are great at what they do."

Since obtaining its commercial license in 2021, ROSE has successfully launched seven cannabis brands, making it a significant player in the Québec market.

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