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Greenway Provides Cultivation and Market Update

Greenway Greenhouse Cannabis Corporation (CSE: GWAY) (OTCQB: GWAYF) ("Greenway" or the "Company"), a cultivator of high-quality greenhouse cannabis for the Canadian market, today announced it has applied to Health Canada for new dedicated propagation space at the Leamington, Ontario facility, which should help increase the number of batches the facility can grow annually, and provided an update on current market dynamics.

Greenway has applied through Health Canada to create new dedicated propagation and vegetation space at its current cultivation facility located in Leamington, Ontario. This new space is meant to be utilized for mid-stream propagation, allowing Greenway to gain space and time efficiencies in their flowering rooms. By doing this, the Company believes it will be able to increase the amount of biomass the facility can throughput annually and should help Greenway move toward its goal of having six full crop rotations every year.

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