Cannabis legalization & the implications for businesses
During a session on managing change tomorrow at Expo Labrador, St. John’s associate Lee English will present, Legalized Marijuana: Implications for Business. Stewart McKelvey is proud to sponsor this conference session.
Lee will provide an update on the current status of legalization in Canada and how Newfoundland and Labrador is rolling out its retail and regulatory regime. He will present some considerations for employers, such as impairment, the importance of workplace policies and other implications for businesses, including travel to the United States.
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