
Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization Trading Halt
Company: Red White & Bloom Brands Inc.
CSE Symbol: RWB
All Issues: Yes
Reason: Cease Trade Order
Halt Time (ET): 7:39 AM
CIRO can make a decision to impose a temporary suspension (halt) of trading in a security of a publicly-listed company. Trading halts are implemented to ensure a fair and orderly market. CIRO is the national self-regulatory organization which oversees all investment dealers and trading activity on debt and equity marketplaces in Canada .
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