Saskatoon

Saskatoon medical marijuana dispensary discards warning from Health Canada

The Saskatchewan Compassion Club and 12 other dispensaries across the country have been warned by Health Canada to cease all activity related to medical marijuana.

Letter warns 13 dispensaries to cease all activities with medical marijuana, or be referred to RCMP

Mark Hauk is awaiting trial on marijuana trafficking charges related to his dispensary in Saskatoon. (Trevor Bothorel/CBC)

The Saskatchewan Compassion Club  is one of 13 medical marijuana dispensaries across Canada that has received an e-mailed warning from Health Canada.

It's a very curious and, many have called it, a bizarre letter.- Mark Hauk

The letter warns the dispensary to cease all activities with medical marijuana in the next 30 days, and says if it does not comply, Health Canada will refer the case to the RCMP.

"It's a very curious and, many have called it, a bizarre letter," said Saskatchewan Compassion Club founder Mark Hauk. "It referenced advertising but it also referenced the sale of medical cannabis and it basically [ordered] our club to stop advertising."

When Hauk received the e-mail on Wednesday, he questioned its authenticity. He described it as 'carelessly written' and containing no official signature. He says the letter threatens prosecution under Canada's Food and Drugs Act with a $5 million fine and up to two years in jail. Despite that, Hauk said the club isn't changing the way it does business.

"We don't participate in any advertising as it is. We always knew that we've operated outside of the regulations as they were. A letter stating that doesn't really change [anything]," he said.

A copy of the same letter Hauk received can be found here.