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Key investor reporting supports Health Canada's ability to protect the integrity of the strict legal framework for the cannabis industry, and helps to minimize the risk of cannabis being diverted to an illicit market. It also helps reduce opportunities for organized crime to infiltrate the legal industry through financial investments.
This document (the "Guide") provides information on the application requirements to obtain certain licences from Health Canada under the Cannabis Act and its Regulations.
Cannabis Key investor reporting form: Cultivation, processing and sale for medical purposes licences
Key investor reporting form.
Information about key investors in the cannabis sector: who needs to report, identifying key investors, requirements for applicants and licence holders.
Information you need to know to help manage your cannabis licence. Includes links to how to renew or update your licence, request a change or report a change to your licence and apply for an export or import permit.
The security clearance (SC) process assesses if an applicant could pose an unacceptable risk to public health or public safety. This includes the risk of cannabis being diverted to an illicit market or activity.
Pursuant to section 56 of the CDSA and subject to the terms and conditions set out herein, applicants for a producer’s licence are exempted from the requirement in paragraph 33(1)(h) to provide a detailed description of security measures determined in accordance with the Security Directive in respect of the storage of cannabis and from the application of paragraph 33(1)(h) of the ACMPR in respect of the proposed security measures that apply in respect of the areas where cannabis plants are cultivated, propagated, harvested or trimmed and to the areas where cannabis seeds are present or stored.
A federal licence is required to cultivate, process and sell cannabis for medical or non-medical purposes.
List of all licensed cultivators, processors and sellers of cannabis that have a licence with Health Canada.
The infographic below shows the general process flow of a security clearance (SC) application. Additional steps in the review and decision process can happen for complex files.