house a collection of legacy brands under the Ghost Drops umbrella as they enter the legal market.
There were a lot of award-winning competitions that were happening in Canada, but no one had any access to the stuff that was winning. So for us, it was about being able to create a network where you can get their offerings and putting a spotlight on the people laying the groundwork and building a community around the company. That was pretty much it.Article contentWe could go in and set up a bunch of growers but there’s just no need to, there already needs to be consolidation on that side.
I think now everyone’s starting to learn how [the legal industry] operates and not everyone’s a guinea pig anymore, even with the government standards. They laid out a bunch of laws and no one knew how it would go. So I think everyone’s just finding their footing now and it’s off to the races.Article contentIt was always in the plans, it’s always been in the vision, it was just about when to turn the key.
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Spotlight: Travis Fleetwood, co-founder of Ghost Drops, on moving from the legacy to legal market'We needed a hype strain in Canada, something that checks all the boxes, and I think First Class Funk is that strain,' says Travis Fleetwood, co-founder and creative director of GhostDrops_ — via TheGrowthOp cannabiscommunity medicalcannabis
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Spotlight: Travis Fleetwood, co-founder of Ghost Drops, on moving from the legacy to legal market'We needed a hype strain in Canada, something that checks all the boxes, and I think First Class Funk is that strain,' says Travis Fleetwood, co-founder and creative director of GhostDrops_ — via TheGrowthOp cannabiscommunity medicalcannabis
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Canada’s housing market faces ‘historic correction’ that could see sales drop 42%, RBC saysCanada’s largest bank predicts home prices could drop by more than 12% early next year and unit sales could drop 42% between early 2021 by end of next year, making it the worst slump since the early 1990s. Good Sales drop. Ok. And prices? I don’t care what kind of price correction is coming, it’s never going to undo the damage that has already been done. The big cities are now forever unaffordable.
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Sellers caught out by price drops as housing market cools | CBC NewsAs home prices begin to fall across the country, an Ottawa family is packing up their belongings and moving to what they hope will be their “forever home,” but they won’t be bringing with them nearly the cash they’d hoped to get from the sale of their first house. you seriously wrote an article about a 'poor couple' who ONLY made 400K in profit on a home they owned for 6 years........jesus man, that poor poor couple, hope they don't have to live in a box now lol Are we supposed to feel sympathy for people who doubled their investment in a time where an entire generation can’t afford to even make the initial one?
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