The BC Craft Farmers Co-op is bringing its annual cannabis summit to Victoria April 16 to 20, highlighting the province’s cannabis legacy and its economic potential.
The 2025 BC Craft Cannabis Summit, themed ‘Legacy Meets the Legislature,’ has scheduled meetings around the provincial building.
“As the U.S. President threatens our economy, it is important the B.C. government and MLAs understand the significant economic potential of promoting B.C.’s world-famous cannabis across the province, throughout Canada and around the world,” said co-op president Tara Kirkpatrick.
The summit will focus on helping B.C. craft cannabis farmers transition to the legal market, promoting B.C.-first cannabis campaigns and developing a provincial cannabis tourism strategy.
Co-op vice-president Richard Willems said that with U.S. tariffs, provincial deficits and falling forestry revenues, B.C. must look to new sectors that build on its strengths.
The conference is scheduled to conclude with a permitted 4/20 celebration at the Legislature on April 20.
For more information, visit bccraftfarmerscoop.com