


First Mover Advantage: The Legalization of Adult Use Cannabis in Canada
First Mover Advantage: The Legalization of Adult Use Cannabis in Canada
October 30, 2018
7:30 am – 3:35 pm
Toronto, Ontario
An exclusive, full-day conference hosted by McMillan LLP, in collaboration with the cannabis industry. Whether you are new to the cannabis industry, interested in starting a cannabis business, or have been seizing opportunities for a while — join us for an interactive day on the strategic and legal implications of the legalization of cannabis in Canada. We look forward to an insightful and lively discussion.
Featured presentations include:
- Cannabis and the Public Markets: What’s Next?
- Cannabis M&A: Risk or Opportunity?
- Rules Concerning the Export/Import of Cannabis.
View the full conference agenda.
*Agenda subject to change.
This conference qualifies for six (6) hours of Substantive CPD.
Date
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Time
7:30 am – 3:35 pm
Location
McMillan LLP
Brookfield Place, Suite 4400
181 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5J 2T3
For more information, contact events@mcmillan.ca
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