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WASHINGTON — New Frontier Data, the authority in data, analytics and business intelligence for the global cannabis industry, releases The Canada Cannabis Report: 2019 Industry Outlook. The report examines the Canadian cannabis market, including sales, consumer preferences, investments, jobs and more, following one year of federally legalized adult-use. The report also details future trends as retailers legally expand product sales to include vapes, edibles and beverages alongside the already-offered flowers, oils, plants and seeds.

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“After one year of legalized adult-use, Canada’s cannabis market has established its roots and is primed for rapid growth after a delayed launch, poor supply and limited retail access suffocated early sales,” said Giadha Aguirre de Carcer, Founder and CEO of New Frontier Data. “For Canada, now is the dawn of Cannabis 2.0, where expanded retail offerings will draw more illicit market buyers into the legal fold, creating jobs and increased tax revenues.”