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Canada’s cannabis market has been evolving rapidly since legalization, presenting both opportunities and challenges for investors. As the industry matures, several key factors are shaping its landscape, including scrutiny of U.S.-affiliated brands, funding sources from outside Canada, a shift towards buying Canadian products, and Health Canada’s efforts to enhance product clarity for consumers.

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Weekly Update – Top Cannabis News Stories

1 | Xebra Brands weighs opportunities after scoring Dutch cannabis license

2 | Tilray successfully prevails with dismissal of Hexo shareholder lawsuit

3 | Aurora announces breakthrough discovery of powdery mildew resistant cultivars

4 | Auxly achieves record sales and profitability

Top Cannabis Stocks Mar. 21 to Mar. 27, 2025

1. T.LABS | 13,184 views | Medipharm Labs Corp.
2. T.TLRY | 8,138 views | Tilray Brands Inc.
3. T.CURA | 3,575 views | Curaleaf Holdings Inc.
4. T.WEED | 2,810 views | Canopy Growth Corp.
5. T.OGI | 706 views | Organigram Holdings Inc.
6. C.TGIF | 583 views | 1933 Industries Inc.


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