Our Services

Quality and compliance solutions tailored to your industry sector

Strategic support in life sciences and cannabis to ensure your regulatory and operational success

Life sciences

Navigating the complexities of running a business in the life sciences sector?

DPS is the trusted partner you need to streamline your processes, lighten your workload, and support your success every step of the way.

Expertise at first glance

Quality and compliance: From developing robust, tailored Quality Management Systems (QMS) to conducting risk assessments, we help you meet the highest industry standards.

QMS

Quality systems

Regulatory inspections and audits

We support you with mock inspections, post-inspection processes, and CAPA implementation to ensure your business is always audit-ready.

Inspections and audits

Operational support

Whether it’s product disposition, controlled document approval, or statistical inspections, our experts ensure efficient and compliant operations.

Quality in times of change

We support organizations during mergers, acquisitions, or cultural transformations to seamlessly integrate compliance, customer service, and quality-driven strategies.

Quality and compliance support

Quality and Compliance Support for Cannabis Cultivation and Product Manufacturing in Canada

Cannabis

Quality and Compliance Support for the Cultivation and Manufacturing of Cannabis Products in Canada

How DPS Can Support Your Business in the Cannabis Industry

DPS is committed to supporting businesses in the regulated cannabis industry by ensuring compliance, optimizing operational processes, and enhancing product quality.

Cannabis Regulatory Compliance and Support

The Cannabis Act, which came into force in 2018 in Canada, established a highly regulated supply chain to ensure Canadians have access to cannabis products that meet strict quality control standards. Since its adoption, cannabis products have been legally sold by licensed retailers regulated by their respective provincial governments.

To cultivate, process, and sell cannabis, businesses must obtain a license issued by Health Canada, and in some cases, a permit from the Canada Revenue Agency. Products containing 0.3% THC or more must also display mandatory health warnings and feature a provincial excise stamp confirming their legality.

Build your regulatory success with DPS.