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TREATSANDTREATS owner Yannick Craigwell: "Think SMARTER put some weed in this" a discussion about cannabis in Canada's 3 major urban centres

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In this episode, we talk with the cannabis baked edible business TREATSANDTREATS owner Yannick Craigwell about a variety of topics including his journey with cannabis and in the cannabis industry. We learn about his growing up in Montreal Quebec and how cannabis is managed very differently in the 3 major urban centres of Canada: Montreal, Vancouver & Toronto. Yannick was helpful in describing for the listener, what the cannabis scene in Vancouver was like pre-federal legalization vs. post-legalization as well as what 'White labelling' means for cannabis producers.

In addition to owning a growing national edibles business, Yannick is also an active advisor member on the BIPOC Inclusion in Cannabis team of the Peoples Alliance of Cannabis in Canada (P.A.C.C.) and an avid ice hockey player. He's also planning to release much more content in 2021 so please make sure to follow him on his social media platforms.

Yannick can be found at

IG: gramsbytreats

Twitter: @tweetsbytreats

Official website: www.treatsandtreats.com

#cannabis #cannabisedibles #cannabisincanada #labelleprovince #legalization #whitelabelling #Mountreal #the6ix #weedmaps #icetime #vancouver #toronto #premiumedibles #costpergram #gramsbytreats

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In this episode, we talk with the cannabis baked edible business TREATSANDTREATS owner Yannick Craigwell about a variety of topics including his journey with cannabis and in the cannabis industry. We learn about his growing up in Montreal Quebec and how cannabis is managed very differently in the 3 major urban centres of Canada: Montreal, Vancouver & Toronto. Yannick was helpful in describing for the listener, what the cannabis scene in Vancouver was like pre-federal legalization vs. post-legalization as well as what 'White labelling' means for cannabis producers.

In addition to owning a growing national edibles business, Yannick is also an active advisor member on the BIPOC Inclusion in Cannabis team of the Peoples Alliance of Cannabis in Canada (P.A.C.C.) and an avid ice hockey player. He's also planning to release much more content in 2021 so please make sure to follow him on his social media platforms.

Yannick can be found at

IG: gramsbytreats

Twitter: @tweetsbytreats

Official website: www.treatsandtreats.com

#cannabis #cannabisedibles #cannabisincanada #labelleprovince #legalization #whitelabelling #Mountreal #the6ix #weedmaps #icetime #vancouver #toronto #premiumedibles #costpergram #gramsbytreats

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