Bonify saw products pulled from shelves and delisted over contamination amid allegations of bullying

gb123

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Executives dismissed from beleaguered Winnipeg cannabis producer after product recalls

Bonify executives fired over 'unauthorized' cannabis sold in Saskatchewan
Front-line employees felt "bullied and threatened" by management: consultant
 

Farmer.J

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I was talking to a guy who I met last night, he had a pound of platinum bubba kush. It looked really nice and had a nice flavor, but it did make us cough a lot. We were smoking the joint and it all the sudden stopped burning at the halfway point. I asked him if he grew it (he said earlier he was a grower), he said naw I got this from one of my LP buddies, they sell their best batches out the back door. I didn't bother relighting it and didn't bother saying anything. I just rolled up a joint of my BC God Bud, it burned until it was stinging my fingers and we didn't cough at all.
 

gb123

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I was talking to a guy who I met last night, he had a pound of platinum bubba kush. It looked really nice and had a nice flavor, but it did make us cough a lot. We were smoking the joint and it all the sudden stopped burning at the halfway point. I asked him if he grew it (he said earlier he was a grower), he said naw I got this from one of my LP buddies, they sell their best batches out the back door. I didn't bother relighting it and didn't bother saying anything. I just rolled up a joint of my BC God Bud, it burned until it was stinging my fingers and we didn't cough at all.
back door sales since day 1
Nothing new there.
 

GrowRock

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I went in to the tweed store in the city again just to spread the good word about irradiated cannabis not being tested for inhalation lol and sure enough my new friends at tweed didn’t like this and asked me to leave again lol I swear they are going to have a pic of this middle age hippy with his long beard on the wall before long #fucktweed
 

gb123

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Sask RCMP, SLGA unlikely to take action relating to cannabis recall
so they dont care about illicit pot being sold to the public it seems.. lol


Health Canada is investigating and Manitoba producer Bonify's license remains intact.

Bridget Yard · CBC News · Posted: Dec 28, 2018 3:47 PM CT | Last Updated: 12 minutes ago

Health Canada said two Bonify strains — Cherry Lime Pie and Warlock Kush — had not met some "microbial and chemical contaminant limits." (CBC)
The Winnipeg Cannabis producer Bonify sold unauthorized product to stores in Saskatchewan, but that doesn't mean Saskatchewan's regulator or the RCMP will be investigating or pursuing any kind of action against the company or the stores that sold its product.

Two strains distributed by Bonify were recalled earlier this month by Health Canada. The products were sold at stores in Regina, Saskatoon, and Moose Jaw.

During a press conference Monday, a consultant hired to complete a third-party investigation into Bonify said that he was not aware where the cannabis came from, or if it has ties to organized crime.

The producer's Health Canada licence remains intact, though the federal body is investigating what happened.

52 packages sold in Saskatchewan

George Robinson, who handled a third-party investigation into the practices of Bonify, speaks at a media conference held at the licensed producer's facility in Winnipeg on Dec. 27, 2018. (Ian Froese/CBC)
Bonify has had its sales suspended in Saskatchewan and is no longer selling medicinal cannabis since the recall.

Prior to the recall and Health Canada investigation, retailers sold 52 packages of the unauthorized product, each containing 3.5 grams of cannabis, in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan RCMP would not confirm whether police had received complaints regarding Bonify, or the recalled cannabis, nor would they speak to whether they have begun an investigation.

"To do so may infringe on the privacy of the individuals involved and could also jeopardize the integrity of any possible ongoing investigation," police said in an emailed statement.

Monitoring and enforcement around production is Health Canada's jurisdiction, but SLGA is responsible for regulation of retail sales in Saskatchewan.

Bonify issued voluntary recall
Saskatchewan retailers order directly either from licensed producers like Bonify or from wholesalers.

After the Health Canada recall, Bonify also reached out to retailers in Saskatchewan to make sure they knew of the recall notice.

While SLGA is consulting with the federal government and other provincial regulators, "there is no action being contemplated against any Saskatchewan retailers who may have carried these products," said SLGA in a statement.

The retailers, according to provincial legislation, did nothing wrong in ordering from a company with a Health Canada license.

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The Hippy

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If the RCMP don't act on this, it sets a precedence for anybody caught selling illicit weed. The penalties should be harsher for government licensed seller who break the law, and if no one faces charges there, how can they possibly bust the little guy.
That is SO true Chris. Would make good ammo for a lawyer to argue in court if nobody is charged in the end.
Then again look at all the shit they've ignored and done in the last 5 years. Just paving the way for their buddies wealth channels to continue.
 

The Hippy

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The double standard the gov has used on itself to implement legalization is nothing less than disgusting.
They've made themselves the new bully drug dealer in town.....or are trying anyway. Like a turf war or cut fight.
 

gb123

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If the RCMP don't act on this, it sets a precedence for anybody caught selling illicit weed. The penalties should be harsher for government licensed seller who break the law, and if no one faces charges there, how can they possibly bust the little guy.
there ws a statement saying the RCMP would NOT be investigating
hahahahhah
that will fuck them so hard in court when the time comes it wont be funny.. :)
 
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