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Cannabis producer Organigram Holdings Inc. (T.OGI) has launched a new line of THC-infused prerolls. Called SHRED X Heavies, the company said the rolls are infused with diamonds and distillate, making these the first infused prerolls from Organigram with a potency of more than 40 per cent.

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Weekly Update – Top Cannabis News Stories

1 | Top Story: Say hello to Canada’s biggest cannabis producer – Tilray (TSX:TLRY) completes HEXO (TSX:HEXO) acquisition

2 | Canopy Growth (TSX:TWEED) expands flower portfolio in time for summer

3 | Avicanna (TSX:AVCN) sponsors new medical cannabis education and training campaign in Canada with the Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids

Top Cannabis Stocks June 16 to June 22, 2023

1. TLRY | 18,803 views | Tilray Brands Inc.
2. T.WEED | 8,157 views | Canopy Growth Corp.
3. T.HEXO | 2,444 views | HEXO Corp.
4. T.FAF | 2,113 views | Fire & Flower Holdings Inc.
5.  C.CURA | 1,987 views | Curaleaf Holdings Inc.
6. T.LABS | 1,940 views | Medipharm Labs Corp.

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