Aurora Cannabis Inc. is a leading company in the cannabis industry, primarily focused on the production and distribution of medical and recreational cannabis products
With a commitment to sustainability and innovation, the company cultivates a diverse range of cannabis strains and products, including dried flower, oils, and edibles, aimed at meeting the demands of consumers and patients alike. Aurora operates through a network of facilities and has established a strong presence in multiple international markets, working to advance the understanding and benefits of cannabis through research and development. The company is dedicated to promoting responsible usage and prioritizes quality and compliance within its operations.
Several Ohio residents have voiced their opposition to a proposed measure that seeks to alter the state’s cannabis regulations. Senate Bill 56, introduced last month by Senator Steve Huffman, has received pushback, with 40 people submitting testimony against it during a Senate General Government Committee hearing.
Several Ohio residents have voiced their opposition to a proposed measure that seeks to alter the state’s cannabis regulations. Senate Bill 56, introduced last month by Senator Steve Huffman, has received pushback, with 40 people submitting testimony against it during a Senate General Government Committee hearing.
A recent survey conducted by the University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs revealed that a significant number of Texans are in favor of legalizing cannabis for recreational use. The poll, which gathered responses from 1,200 adults across Texas and has a margin of error of 2.38%, found that over 60% of Texans support permitting recreational cannabis sales and consumption.
Aurora Cannabis posted Q3 FY25 net revenue of CA$88.2 million, driven by medical cannabis and plant propagation growth, with adjusted EBITDA rising 316% to CA$23.1 million.
A recent survey reveals that over 50% of cannabis users reduce or completely stop their alcohol consumption after using marijuana. The poll, conducted by NuggMD, a marijuana telehealth platform, lends credence to the expanding theory of a substitution effect, according to which people are increasingly choosing marijuana because they believe it to be safer compared to alcohol.
Tilray Brands stock is trading lower on Monday, alongside other cannabis-related stocks, following President Donald Trump's announcement of new tariffs on imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China, set to take effect Tuesday.