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Cannabis producer develops curated line of products for veterans

November 9, 2021 9:49am

Aqualitas Inc., a Nova Scotian organic licensed producer, is expanding its ongoing support for Canadian veterans through a forward-thinking partnership with Veterans For Healing of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The AQ-Together Veterans Program is a personalized service to educate, assist, and onboard veterans from across Canada to the Aqualitas online platform of medical cannabis products.

In addition to introducing a streamlined veterans access program, Aqualitas has worked closely with Veterans for Healing to develop a curated line of medical cannabis products tailored to the veteran community’s needs.

The VetSelect line features larger formats and several carefully selected cultivars based on the needs of patients living with PTSD, pain and other conditions that disproportionately impact veterans.

“Compassionate, supportive access to medical cannabis is a right that all Canadians should have,” states Myrna Gillis, CEO and Founding Director of Aqualitas. “It is our responsibility and our privilege to work alongside Veterans for Healing to make this a reality for the veteran patient community. They have served their country, and we are proud to serve them.”

“Over the years the veteran community has made it clear that they need and deserve a reliable supply of consistent quality medical cannabis and a supportive client care team.” says Rob Gowans, CEO of Veterans For Healing. “Our collaboration with Aqualitas is a powerful way to deliver this medicine to veterans, and to work as part of a team with a truly patient-centred licensed producer to further assist veterans on their healing journey.

Veterans For Healing provides ongoing support to veterans, first responders, and their families. They spearhead research, social programs and innovative treatments vital to veterans coping with trauma and rehabilitation issues. Their veteran-led approach is helping thousands of Canadians increase their quality of life.

The AQ-Together Veterans Program is now accepting registrations, and the exclusive line of Vetselect products are available coast-to-coast at veterans.aqualitas.ca.

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