Aphria Medical Marijuana to double its Leamington operation

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One of Canada's licensed medical marijuana facilities will double in size this summer, a year after Health Canada radically changed industry rules.

Aphria Medical Marijuana cultivates 17,000 marijuana plants in a 3,000-square-metre facility operating in Leamington, Ont., south of Windsor. By summer, it will be twice that size and operating in two buildings, rather than one.

The company won't start producing double the amount of pot until late fall.

Aphria has 25 full-time employees with no casual workers.

In April 2014, Health Canada moved medical pot production from a cottage industry of thousands of loosely regulated growers to a commercially competitive sector.

Earlier this week, Aphria completed its first two wholesale shipments of medical marijuana, totalling 54,000 grams.

CBC took a tour of the medical marijuana operation shortly after the shipments were made.

The company is one of 25 licensed by Health Canada across the country.

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