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Cannabix Technologies (CSE:BLO) has completed the first commercial sale of its Marijuana Breath Test system to a major construction firm in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. The units were delivered through an authorized reseller, marking a significant milestone in the company’s transition from development to commercial deployment.

Construction worker using cannabis breathalyzer. (Source: Cannabix Technologies. Edited by AI)

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Weekly Update – Top Cannabis News Stories

1 | MediPharm Labs reports full year and fourth quarter 2025 results with over 40 per cent annual growth in international medical revenue

2 | 1933 Industries reports second quarter 2026 financial results

3 | Tilray Brands delivers record Q3 fiscal 2026 results

4 | Canopy Growth unveils new brand ‘Deelish’: High THC, everyday price


Top Cannabis Stocks Mar. 26 to Apr. 02, 2026

1. T.CURA | 3,821 views | Curaleaf Holdings Inc.
2. T.TLRY | 2,876 views | Tilray Brands Inc.
3. T.LABS | 1,817 views | Medipharm Labs Corp.
4. C.BLO| 815 views | Cannabix Technologies Inc.
5. T.OGI | 469 views | Organigram Global Inc.
6. C.TGIF | 274 views | 1933 Industries Inc.


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