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48North Cannabis lays off 20% of staff, cuts outdoor growing facility

TORONTO — 48North Cannabis Corp. will lay off about 20 per cent of its staff as it ends outdoor cultivation at an Ontario facility.
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TORONTO — 48North Cannabis Corp. will lay off about 20 per cent of its staff as it ends outdoor cultivation at an Ontario facility.

The cannabis company's CEO Charles Vennat says the layoff impacts about 26 staff and comes as 48North immediately ceases operations at its Good Farm outdoor cultivation facility in Brant County, west of Hamilton.

The company described the closure as an important step toward profitability and when coupled with decreasing its cash use, said it will result in annualized savings of at least $5 million.

The Good Farm cut leaves 48North dependent on strategic partnerships with licensed producers and on DelShen, an indoor facility it keeps in Kirkland Lake, Ont.

Vennat previously said the company had been able to cultivate 12,000 kilos at a cost of 25 cents per gram outdoors at its Good Farm location, while growers often spend $2 per gram on indoor cultivation.

Along with the cuts, 48North says chief grow officer Kristen Gauthier and chief financial officer Sean Byrne are leaving the company and Byrne will be replaced on an interim basis by Donnacha Rahill.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 29, 2021.

The Canadian Press