BC Craft Supply Co. Ltd. operates as a diversified life sciences company advancing cannabinoid and psychedelic innovation and psychotherapy. Its operations include CRFT, a curator and aggregator of craft cannabis, providing advocacy and access for premium small-batch growers to Canada's cannabis market; Medcann Health Products, a cultivation and processing facility in Chemainus providing access to Canadian medical and recreational cannabis markets; Feelwell Brands, a cannabinoid brand house licensed in the state of California; and AVA Pathways, a pre-clinical biotech company focuses on neuroplasticity and mental health applications using psilocybin and compounds derived from mushrooms. The company was formerly known as Pasha Brands Ltd. and changed its name to BC Craft Supply Co. Ltd. in May 2020. BC Craft Supply Co. Ltd. is based in Vancouver, Canada.
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