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This Pot Stock Has Uplisted and Is Poised for Massive Profit Potential

As I've mentioned numerous times by now, Canada is right at the doorstep of becoming the first G7 nation where the use of recreational cannabis is legalized for the entire country.

I can't emphasize enough how big this is.

In fact, the recreational marijuana market in Canada could be valued at anywhere between $5 billion and $10 billion per year.

The company that I'll be talking about today is one that I first recommended to my Nova-X Report readers way back in 2016.

The company has recently gone through some exciting developments and can take advantage of the massive potential of the marijuana market.

You see, on May 24, the company uplisted, and its shares are currently trading on the New York Stock Exchange, in addition to trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Here's why this move will maximize this stock's profit potential.

You see, uplisting will benefit the stock's price, liquidity, and potential appreciation.

First, by moving up to stronger and more recognizable exchanges, the stock will broaden its available shareholder base.

Second, the exchanges and market participants are more likely to offer greater liquidity and price discovery and be more active in supporting and trading the stock.

So let's take a look at this Canadian pot stock and its potential for massive gains...

Marijuana Industry

Jeff Sessions' Worst Enemy on Legal Weed Sits at the Same Table

When U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the so-called Cole Memo on Jan. 4 and opened the door for federal prosecutors to target marijuana businesses, plenty of legal cannabis investors panicked.

But not us.

The very next day – despite pot stocks plummeting by double digits – I said the U.S. Department of Justice's unprecedented attack on states' rights is no reason to panic. Instead, I said, it was a massive opportunity for investors.

And I was right.

Since then, most of those stocks have reversed their losses, and advocacy groups, medical marijuana patients, legal pot entrepreneurs, politicians in legalized states, and even members of Congress have stood up to Sessions. They're doing everything they can to reverse or neutralize the AG's anti-marijuana moves.

Now, just in the past few weeks, Sessions has picked up a brand-new "enemy"… from a place few would expect.

Because this man is so powerful, the moves he makes now could shut down Sessions – and help fuel the entire legal marijuana sector.

That's because he sits at the same White House table whenever President Donald Trump's Cabinet meets.

Take a look...