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News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Health Canada Taking Bids On Pot Contract
Title:Canada: Health Canada Taking Bids On Pot Contract
Published On:2008-06-10
Source:Edmonton Journal (CN AB)
Fetched On:2008-06-14 16:43:59
HEALTH CANADA TAKING BIDS ON POT CONTRACT

EDMONTON - Health Canada is looking for someone to grow its pot.

The federal department is inviting firms from across the country to
submit bids on a contract to cultivate and distribute medical
marijuana for the next seven years, with options for two one-year extensions.

The work is now being done by Prairie Plant Systems Inc. in Flin Flon, Man.

Since marijuana is a controlled substance, "any party who requests a
copy of the Statement of Work must have the required security
designations, as specified in the bid solicitation. The party must
also sign a non-disclosure agreement," said media spokesman Phillippe Laroche.

Tenders are being accepted until Sept. 15, he said. The federal
government has been a reluctant seller of marijuana since a series of
court rulings forced it into the pot-selling business.

A Price Waterhouse Coopers survey in 2002 found that about four per
cent of the Canadian population uses cannabis medically, or about 1.2
million people.

According to Health Canada figures, more than 2,400 people are
currently licensed to use medical marijuana in Canada, 214 of them in Alberta.

But fewer than 20 per cent buy it from the government's supplier.
Some patients say the quality is poor and others say only one strain
of the plant is offered -- different strains have unique therapeutic effects.

Patients authorized to legally possess medical marijuana have three
options for acquiring it. They can grow it themselves from seeds
provided by Health Canada, designate someone else to grow it for them
or order dried marijuana from the department.
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