
The BC Cannabis Alliance (BCCA) is a non-profit organization that serves as a collective voice for British Columbia’s licensed craft cannabis producers. Rooted in the province’s tradition of high-quality, small-batch cannabis, the BCCA advocates for a sustainable and thriving industry that supports rural economies and creates skilled jobs.
The alliance operates on a cooperative model, with a mission to help maintain BC’s status as a global leader in cannabis innovation. It works to provide small and medium-sized producers with a safe, legal, and sustainable alternative to the illicit market. Key goals include accelerating market access, establishing a retail network for its members, and achieving economies of scale to ensure these producers can compete with larger corporations.
A core function of the BCCA is government advocacy. The organization works to reform provincial and federal policies by addressing issues like excessive taxation, regulatory burdens, and competition from the unregulated market. It actively pushes for changes such as a more equitable excise tax structure, direct delivery reporting reforms, and grants for cannabis manufacturing. By championing causes like fair farm status exemptions and aligning licensing fees with other agricultural sectors, the BCCA aims to create a more supportive environment for BC’s craft cannabis industry.
For more information including how you can help, visit:
https://www.bccannabisalliance.com/
