Health Canada grants Aphria licence to grow and sell marijuana

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Health Canada has expanded its roster of licensed medical marijuana companies, adding Aphria Inc. to the list of firms that can grow and sell the drug to patients.

The company was granted its permit Thursday, bringing the total number of licensed medical marijuana producers in Canada to 14 since the new program began. It is the first new licence Health Canada has granted since the summer.

Aphria is headed by Vic Neufeld, the former chief executive officer of vitamin giant Jamieson Laboratories, along with Leamington, Ontario-based greenhouse operators Cole Cacciavillani and John Cervini, whose facilities grow flowers and vegetables for large retail chains across the country.

After retiring from Jamieson this year, Mr. Neufeld sees his new job as CEO of Aphria to be a natural transition.

"We really want to be there for the patient," Mr. Neufeld said in an interview. "It starts with having the right people aboard....

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