later retracted their statements and clarified that they are not allowed to sell these, or any of the other controlled substances they were granted a licence for, to the general public.
"I don't think it's a knock-out punch, but I do suspect that the regulator will likely take this back and have a look at some of the wording and the communication around their own policy," Kydd said. "And more importantly how that's communicated to companies in the public and the private space ... and what they're actually trying to do with these drugs, whether it's investigation of molecular compounds right through to the actual manufacturing of them."and confusion from Premier David Eby.
"The short answer is I was astonished by this announcement," Eby said. "I understand that this company says Health Canada has given them some sort of authorization. It is not part of our provincial plan.
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