EY: Canada's Cannabis Market Needs Changes, How Government Can Help

This interview was filmed on August 29, 2022.

A new cannabis report from business advisory firm EY outlines the desperate need for policy changes in the underperforming Canadian market.

The Investing News Network caught up with two of the leads on the recently released report to discuss their findings. Rami El-Cheikh and Fred O’Riordan share their thoughts on issues in Canada’s cannabis industry and how government support could help.

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0:00 – Intro
0:38 – Life at EY
1:59 – Origins of EY’s new cannabis report
4:04 – Canada’s cannabis landscape
6:28 – Cannabis tax policy in Canada
8:23 – EY’s policy suggestions and takeaways
15:29 – Canadian government relationship with cannabis industry
18:16 – Will the government really change cannabis tax policy?
20:26 – How bad can it get if changes don’t happen?
22:16 – Outro

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3 Comments

  1. @dannysee1 on February 19, 2024 at 12:57 am

    Grow your own dummy’s it’s soooo easy.



  2. @tinycha0s on February 19, 2024 at 1:16 am

    My main issue is the fact that you guys can’t even get the data right, you literally can’t even say this report is accurate. You can’t be serious…..



  3. @tinycha0s on February 19, 2024 at 1:42 am

    ok but why have you not fixed the mistake for the NB data? You don’t have the right numbers, you left out over 150 government controlled liquor licenses so wouldn’t that make the entire report inaccurate? lol