A clear mission and mandate

To represent the Quebec hemp and cannabis industry and contribute constructively and responsibly to its development. To establish itself as a key player in the Quebec hemp and cannabis ecosystem.  To be recognized by the members of the association as well as by industry stakeholders as a credible, constructive interlocutor with the ability to meet the strategic needs of the industry.

Our Members

A passionate cannabis community !
 

 The face of Quebec Hemp and Cannabis producers

 
Origine Nature
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At Origine Nature, our team understands the plant and its needs. Thanks to years of experience, passion and respect for everything we do, we have been able to grow cannabis that makes us proud.

Association Québécoise de l'Industrie du Cannabis

News

Alcohol causes more harm in Canada than any other drug national expert study finds

Alcohol causes more harm in Canada than any other drug national expert study finds

March 23 2026Daily news

A new Canada-wide scientific assessment has found that alcohol causes more harm overall than any other drug in the country—ranking far above tobacco, opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine and cannabis.

CBD and CBG may reduce fatty liver disease

CBD and CBG may reduce fatty liver disease

March 19 2026Research

According to a new study conducted by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, CBD and CBG may help improve liver function and reduce certain markers associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, commonly known as fatty liver disease. This condition is estimated to affect about one in three adults worldwide. This represents a promising breakthrough, not only for cannabinoid research but also for public health.

Contribution of nearly $11.6 billion to GDP

Contribution of nearly $11.6 billion to GDP

March 3 2026Canada

In 2025, the cannabis industry generated nearly $11.6 billion in GDP in Canada. Cultivation and processing accounted for the largest share, with approximately $10.647 billion—a 31% increase over 2024. Retailers contributed $946 million, an increase of 5%.

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