OCS pulls some CannTrust pot amid Health Canada probe, Alberta puts pot on hold
TORONTO — The Ontario Cannabis Store has removed certain CannTrust Holdings Inc. products from its online store and from distribution to physical outlets until Health Canada completes its investigation involving pot cultivation in unlicensed rooms, while Alberta has placed the weed in question on hold.
Meanwhile, other provinces continue to stock and sell the company’s goods.
“Due to the Health Canada temporary hold on certain CannTrust cannabis products, Ontario Cannabis Store has voluntarily removed all affected products from distribution through OCS.ca and to the authorized retail stores pending the outcome of the investigation,” said spokesman Daffyd Roderick in an emailed statement on Wednesday.
He added that customers who ordered the products will be eligible for a refund if returned in original unopened condition within 14 days of delivery, but did not specify which products have been affected.