Canadian marijuana sector could reap the rewards after U.S. states ease laws
TORONTO — Canada’s marijuana industry could benefit after seven states representing twice the population of Canada voted in favour of legalizing the drug, either recreationally or medically.
Voters in California, Massachusetts, Nevada and Maine approved on Tuesday the use of recreational cannabis, joining four other states and Washington, D.C., that have similar laws in place.
Florida, North Dakota and Arkansas approved medical marijuana, bringing the total number of states with a such a system to more than two dozen. And residents of Montana voted to expand the state’s current medical marijuana regime.
Shipping marijuana into the U.S., whether for medical or recreational purposes, is illegal. But the CEO of Privateer Holdings, a U.S.-based private equity firm that focuses on investing in the marijuana sector, says he expects Canadian producers will enter into partnerships and joint ventures with their neighbours to the south following the referendums.


