Monday, April 6, 2020

Aurora Cannabis subsidiary MedReleaf Corp. is recalling two lots of cannabis sold in Quebec under the San Rafael ’71 brand for incorrect labeling.

The two recalled 3.5 gram lots of Island Sweet Skunk cannabis were sold by Quebec’s government-operated Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) retailer on March 26 and 27.

Labels on those lots misstated the amount of THC in the cannabis, showing THC levels ten times lower than the actual values, according to a Health Canada recall notice issued Monday.

Only 53 units of the recalled cannabis were sold by the SQDC.

Health Canada and MedReleaf have not received complaints or adverse reaction reports for the recalled lots.

Labeling and packaging issues have become a common cause of recalls in the Canadian cannabis industry since recreational cannabis was legalized in October 2018.

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