The following is as posted by DeanJM on the other
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Health Canada has given me the official steps in the licensee process. Which many, have acted as if ready to build letter and many other steps are worth nothing, but in fact, with this federal government agency outline of the process presents is that CEN is nearly done the process and has been successful as of late. One more step is needed and that is the license, which is granted if the inspection has gone as well as Bill indicated, which I believe it has.
Here it is:
"Hello,
The following outlines the steps in processing an application. Please note that there are no specific process times for each of these steps.
Step 1: Preliminary Screening
Step 2: Enhanced Screening
Step 3: Security Clearance
Step 4: Review
Step 5: Ready to build letter (if required by applicant)
Step 6: Pre-licence inspection
Step 7: Licensing
If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to send us your questions by email at MMPR-RMFM@hc-sc.gc.ca or call us at 1-866-337-7705.
Licences and Permits Division
Office of Controlled Substances
Health Canada "