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By Emma Spears
March 8, 2019
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RedeCan has not publicly confirmed the breach but has notified patients impacted. RedeCan website homepage
Reports are surfacing that Canadian licensed producer RedeCan is facing a privacy breach after a mass email to patients revealed their personal information to other patients. Although officials from RedeCan have not commented publicly, an email from the LP to a patient impacted by the breach indicates the company has self-reported the breach to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.

An email from RedeCan to patients whose information was part of the breach. Source: RedeCan registered medical patient James from Hamilton, ON. RedeCan patient James
The LP was previously the subject of a voluntary recall last November when a lot of 13,344 units of 3.5 grams of dried flower sold in Ontario and BC was found to contain mold. RedeCan also faced complaints last year after some customers reported finding what appeared to be tiny bugs in their flower. The company responded to customers, saying they use persimilis, a tiny predatory mite, in lieu of pesticides to prevent outbreaks of crop-destroying pests such as spider mites.
James, a medical cannabis patient in Hamilton, Ont. who did not want his real name revealed in fear of his employer finding out he is a medical cannabis patient, registered with RedeCan as a medical user and received an email from the LP on March 5 welcoming him to the RedeCan family – an email that was cc’d to 115 other patients, including visible full names and email addresses. James says he had not completed the registration process and had only provided his prescription and contact information.
Once he received the email and noticed the other patients’ names, James immediately emailed the LP to inform them of the breach. But he also took to Reddit, posting screenshots of RedeCan’s correspondence. To see the full Reddit thread – click here.
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“It has come to our attention that an email communication was distributed to a group of recipients without using the blind copy function,” reads the email. “Please be assured that we are working diligently to address the issue as well as how this error occurred as well as how it can be prevented in the future. We value your business and place the highest importance on patient confidentiality.”
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