The Good The Bad and The Ugly, What Europe Can Learn from the U.S. and Canadian Cannabis Industries November 9, 2020 Michael Sassano Europe, Op-Ed 0 Comments Europe has a lot to learn from the U.S. and Canada as it transforms: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Cannabis not only has proven medical benefits but financial benefits to both consumers and countries that benefit from greater… Read More→
Challenges for US Companies Entering the EU September 17, 2020 Michael Sassano Europe, News & Insights, Op-Ed 0 Comments by Michael Sassano It is very clear to most cannabis industry analysts that the United States is the undisputed heavyweight in terms of cannabis, ringing in around $13 billion in annual sales pre-federal legalization. The opportunities are very strong in… Read More→
The World Health Organization Says Reschedule Cannabis: Will The UN Agree? July 15, 2020 AggregatedNews Policy & Legal 0 Comments The World Health Organization (WHO) wasn’t a household name. That was, until it became the subject of public health and political controversy surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Aside from mitigating global pandemics, the WHO plays a significant role in the consideration… Read More→
5 Tips for Setting Up a Pandemic Response Plan April 22, 2020 Michelle Drolet Coronavirus, News & Insights 0 Comments As the coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to spread around the world, businesses must do what they can to prepare for absent staff and possible periods of enforced closure. It’s vital that companies of all sizes and types draft a distinct crisis… Read More→