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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Workers at Up's cannabis factory move cannabis plants on to trays in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Cannabis plants are seen at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 employee Martin Henderson waters a tray with cannabis plants at the Up cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 employee Martin Henderson waters a tray with cannabis plants at the Up cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Cannabis plants are seen at the Up cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Cannabis plants are seen at the Up cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Employee Martin Henderson walks past several plants of cannabis at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Employee Martin Henderson walks past several plants of cannabis at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 A worker trims a cannabis plant at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 A worker trims a cannabis plant at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Workers at Up's cannabis factory move cannabis plants on to trays in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Employee Jason Gagne trims cannabis plants at Up's factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 An employee replants tray with cannabis plants at the Up cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 A cannabis plant is seen at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 An employee moves a tray with cannabis plants at the Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 an employee moves a tray with cannabis plants at the Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 Employee Lisa Duong moves planted cannabis plants at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 a warning label on 1gram of cannabis is seen at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 12, 2018 a warning label on 1gram of cannabis is seen at Up's cannabis factory in Lincoln, Ontario. - Dressed in white overalls, horticulturists carefully tend to small pot plants lined row after row. Not long ago, orchids were growing in this greenhouse south of Toronto where cannabis plants are now budding.Recreational marijuana will be legalized October 17, 2018, and in this 1.8 hectare facility in the Niagara escarpment best known for wineries, they're rushing to be ready. (Photo by Lars Hagberg / AFP)