The Liberal Government and River Green Thunder Bay Inc.: How $750,000 in Canadian Tax Revenue Allegedly Went Poof and 4 million in product disappeared.
For the first time in Canadian bud history, crimes of this scale have allegedly happened—and the Liberal government allegedly played a role in letting $750,000 in Canadian tax revenue go poof. Here’s the story:
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- Massive Theft of the Bud Crop
A documented four-page report from Health Canada allegedly shows how many plants were stolen. This theft was unprecedented in the industry, and yet no action was taken.
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- Cameras Were Never Installed
From day one, the facility allegedly had no cameras. Health Canada allegedly knew about this. Their bankruptcy officer confirmed—in front of me, three lawyers, and two witnesses—that the cameras have never been used. This allowed alleged illegal activity to go unmonitored.
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- The Liberal Government Allegedly Looked the Other Way
Reports and evidence were allegedly submitted to Health Canada. Nothing was done. Their inaction allegedly created an environment where illegal growth and theft could occur unchecked.
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- Crimes That Went Beyond Safety
While consumer safety is important, this isn’t just about unsafe products. This is allegedly illegal activity on a massive scale: theft, failure to monitor, and regulatory inaction.
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- Still No Consequences
To this day, cameras allegedly haven’t been installed. If they’re being used now without proper authorization, that would itself be unauthorized. Yet the alleged responsible parties—including the Liberal government’s oversight—have faced no consequences.
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- License Granted Despite Court Orders
The Liberal government allegedly allowed River Green to obtain a license even after being notified about a court order preventing use of the building and assets for business purposes. This allegedly blocked any chance for legal resolution and allowed the alleged illegal activity to continue.
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- Sophia’s Garden Artisan
Sophia’s Garden Artisan allegedly participated in activities that enabled the alleged crimes to continue. Despite being aware of court orders and missing plants, they allegedly benefited from the misuse of River Green’s assets.
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- Deloitte Canada
An ex-employee—formerly president of River Street Inn Thunder Bay—allegedly took the full River Green Thunder Bay Inc. file from Deloitte Canada just four days after being fired, allegedly used it to benefit Sophia’s Garden Artisan, and returned it three days later.
Deloitte allegedly did not inform Brad, the client representing River Green Thunder Bay Inc., until an informal notification by the file manager. Sophia’s Garden Artisan allegedly charged River Green’s accounts for its own work, which triggered a formal investigation.
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- CannDelta
CannDelta, founded by former bud compliance insiders, allegedly received a personal tour of the River Green Thunder Bay Inc. facility by River Street Inn founders while it was operating. This allegedly gave them full knowledge that the facility belonged to River Green.
They allegedly tried to replace Deloitte and were later hired for $80,000 to represent Sophia’s Garden Artisan in Health Canada’s licensing process. Questions arise about whether due diligence was properly followed.
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- Health Canada and Bud Compliance Ignored Reports
Two years ago, on February [insert date], I allegedly contacted bud Compliance and Health Canada with the complete River Green file and supporting evidence.
Despite repeated attempts, the outreach was ignored:
• Emails bounced back
• Phone calls went unanswered
• Tweets and voicemails were ignored
• Eventually, the email and phone number used were disconnected
This allegedly shows a failure in regulatory oversight, even when presented with detailed evidence.
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- License Issued Despite Court Orders
We allegedly informed bud Compliance and Health Canada of a court order prohibiting the building and assets for business purposes.
Despite this, they allegedly issued a license to Sophia’s Garden Artisan. This violated licensing rules and allegedly caused hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, blocking legal resolution.
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Canadians deserve to know the truth.
The Liberal government, River Green Thunder Bay Inc., Sophia’s Garden Artisan, Deloitte Canada, and CannDelta allegedly created a system where crime could thrive—and regulators allegedly did nothing.
This is unprecedented in Canadian bud history, and it’s time someone called it out.
Oly71 at live dot ca