Pot panel: What's the impact of legal marijuana in Waterloo region?
Recreational marijuana becomes legal to buy in Canada on October 17. Much will change across the country and here in the Waterloo Region. But what is next for people who work — or who want to work — with marijuana?
The Morning Edition host Craig Norris asked a panel from business, education and the commercial pot growing industry to look at the issues.
Business
Tammy Lawrence is the owner of Rhapsody Barrel Bar in downtown Kitchener. When it comes to cannabis, she means business. She wants to bring marijuana into her establishment in the form of edibles and infused beverages. But when it comes to private marijuana sellers, she said that the legislation around them needs to grow a little more.
"I don't see anything that's moving towards that in a three-month future," said Lawrence. "I think we're still probably at least a year away for facilities like mine to be able to do this legally."
Hear the panel discussion:
Education
Rene Van Acker, dean of the Ontario Agricultural College at the University of Guelph said that they have a long tradition of working in advanced horticulture — and cannabis is just more of that. For him, marijuana means research and cultivating highly qualified people to work in the industry.
Acker said that marijuana expands agriculture, which is a good thing, and "for us, we like it because it draws attention to the fact that there is something to do in agriculture that may be a little bit less traditional and maybe it draws in new people to have an interest in agriculture."
Entrepreneurs
Nathan Woodworth is the CEO of James E. Wagner Cultivation in Kitchener. He said that his company has been prepared for October 17 for a long time and that the pressure is now on the politicians.
"It's up to the provinces to establish the framework to get things going so that on Oct. 17 we are ready to start distributing product," he said.
Listen to the entire discussion on how the legalization of pot will impact business, education and entrepreneurs in Waterloo region.