Gatineau firm newest player in medical marijuana production

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A Gatineau-based company is the newest player in Canada's medical marijuana market. Hydropothecary is licensed to grow the plants; now it's hoping within weeks to get the green light from Health Canada to start selling it. The facility is on an 80-acre farm along the Outaouais River in Gatineau.  For decades, the owner of the farm in rural Gatineau has been growing potted plants on his 80-acre farm.  Now, Louis Gagnon is focusing just on "pot". Gagnon has teamed up with two brothers-in-law, Sébastien St-Louis and Adam Miron.  Their company Hydropothecary has purchased his land to build a massive 35-thousand square foot greenhouse for medical marijuana.

‘What’s really exciting about this new facility,’ says St-Louis, co-founder and CEO, ‘is that we will be producing year-round with state-of-the-art technology which means operating efficiently and outputting two tons of product annually from this facility.’

The facility is the only licensed producer of...

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