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Canopy Growth is naming board member Luc Mongeau as its next CEO effective January 6, 2025. Mongeau, a graduate of Harvard Business School, has built a strong track record in consumer packaged goods, gaining expertise in marketing, sales, supply chain operations and M&A.

Canopy Growth's incoming CEO Luc Mongeau
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Weekly Update – Top Cannabis News Stories

1 | Cannara reports record growth and profitability in Q4 2023

2 |  Profitable cannabis stock Green Thumb opens 100th dispensary

3 | Tilray Brands’ Broken Coast craft cannabis introduces new premium strain ‘Platinum Pavé’

Top Cannabis Stocks Nov. 22 to Nov. 28, 2024

1. T.TLRY | 9,964 views | Tilray Brands Inc.
2. T.WEED | 6,221 views | Curaleaf Holdings Inc.
3. C.CURA | 4,782 views | Canopy Growth Corp.
4. T.LABS | 1,371 views | Medipharm Labs Corp.
5. T.OGI | 778 views | OrganiGram Holdings Inc.
6. C.OILS | 690 views | Nextleaf Solutions Inc.


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