CALGARY—More wild rose weed will be in hand for Albertans thanks to a new supply agreement with the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission.

The agreement with Sundial lasts for a year, starting in 2018, but has provisions for two one-year extensions, according to a statement from the company on Wednesday morning.

“Sundial has enjoyed a very positive working relationship with AGLC and we commend them for the work they have done to get Alberta ready for adult-use cannabis legalization by October 17th,” Andrew Stordeur, Sundial’s chief commercial officer, said in the statement.

The AGLC has already signed supply agreements with over a dozen federally-licensed cannabis producers such as Alberta-based cannabis giant Aurora, as well as Ontario-based Canopy Growth, Weed MD, and MedReleaf Corp. It has said it will continue to sign supply agreements with producers as they become licensed, especially Alberta-based ones.

Sundial said it intends to announce more supply agreements with other jurisdictions in the coming weeks.

The company currently runs a 31,000 square-foot production facility in Rocky View, Alta., and is working on expanding a flagship facility in Olds., Alta. At the moment, Sundial employs around 100 people, although it says it plans to expand to a workforce of 500 within the next three years.

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