Leading Cannabinoid Patient Care in Canada. Corporate Presentation Fall 2016 TSXV: CMM

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Leading Cannabinoid Patient Care in Canada Corporate Presentation Fall 2016 TSXV: CMM

Forward Looking Statements Except for historical information, this presentation contains forward-looking statements, which reflect Canabo Medical Corporation s (Canabo) current expectations regarding future events. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause Canabo s actual results to differ materially from those statements. Those risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, our ability to access capital, the successful and timely completion of opening clinics, regulatory changes, competition, approvals and other business and industry risks. The forward-looking statements in this presentation are also based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect. Forward-looking statements contained in this presentation represent views only as of the date of this presentation and are presented for the purpose of assisting potential investors in understanding Canabo s business, and may not be appropriate for other purposes. Canabo does not undertake to update forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by or on its behalf, except as required under applicable securities legislation. Investors are cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements and are encouraged to consult with a professional investment advisor. Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 2

Canabo Overview Canabo Medical Corp. wholly owns and operates CMC Clinics, the largest chain of Medical Marijuana Clinics in Canada 10 operating clinics nation-wide Over 40 licensed physicians Over 10,000 patients seen since inception No patient fee We accept referrals only no walk-ins Proprietary physician training program Not a dispensary no medical marijuana on site Proprietary cannabinoid educator training program, for introducing new patients to the nuances of cannabinoid treatments National call center efficiently manages patient schedules for all clinics Independent medical advice not owned by any producer Physicians see patients only in reference to medical marijuana treatments, not the underlying condition Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 3

Canadian Leading Cannabinoid Team Dr. Neil Smith Executive Chairman Dr. Smith is a leading Otolaryngologist Head and Neck Surgeon currently working in the Halifax/ Dartmouth area. He is also a founder and principal of a sleep apnea company with 14 clinic locations throughout Atlantic Canada. John Philpott President & CEO Mr. Philpott has been active in the medical industry for the past two decades, serving as CEO of a leading North American physician recruitment firm. His background includes management and consulting assignments relating to clinic operational efficiencies in a wide variety of hospital, clinic and medical research operations. Dr. Danial Schecter CMC Co-Founder Dr. Schecter is Co-Founder of the Canabo Clinics and a practicing family physician. After studying and working alongside of some of Canada s leading medical marijuana researchers, Dr. Schecter has quickly become recognized as a leading expert in the field and is a frequent guest speaker. Rob Randall CFO Mr. Randall received his CA designation in 1987 with Coopers and Lybrand and has since gained extensive experience in public company reporting and operations in a wide variety of industries. Rob has served as CFO of several listed companies including Fortune Bay Corp., Graphene 3D Lab, and NS Gold. Additional Board Members: Ian Klassen Public market management experience in the natural resource and technology industries Alistair MacLennan Experienced director with +25 years in capital markets Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 4

Occurrence in Canada of Conditions Treatable by Medicinal Marijuana Pain Disorders Psychiatric Disorders Neurological Disorders Cancer/Gastrointestinal Patient Base Chronic Pain Arthritis Migraines Fibromyalgia Anxiety Disorders Insomnia Parkinson s Epilepsy MS Cancer (New Patients/Year) Crohn's 2,769,400 4,801,390 2,707,400 800,000 1,208,374 4,087,146 550,536 213,242 100,000 191,300 236,936 Source of Condition Occurrence: Stats Canada Areas of Treatment at Canabo Clinics Pain Disorders 11% 7% 4% Psychiatric Disorders Neurological Disorders Cancer/Gastrointestinal Other 19% 59% 17.4 million treatable conditions in Canada The total number of Medical Marijuana eligible patients in Canada is less than the presenting conditions, as some potential patients present with multiple conditions Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 5

Business Plan Canabo Has Three Primary Revenue Sources Patient Physician consultation As a referral only clinic, when physicians interact with patients, costs for the patient interaction are fully recoverable from the Provincial Health Departments Database Subscriptions Canabo maintains a complete database on all patients, including medical, market demographics and treatment efficacy. Canabo generates revenue by offering access to our data via annual subscriptions and one-off analysis assignments Independent Medical Evaluation Consulting Canabo provides consulting to the insurance and employer industries, providing expert opinion on the appropriateness of cannabinoid treatment or workplace safety issues on a fee for service basis Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 6

2016 New Patient Growth 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Referrals 1800 1595 1625 1700 1277 1315 1207 1040 706 738 422 446 January February March April May June July August September October November December Actual Projected 1200 1000 New Patients 856 925 1008 1099 800 600 400 244 284 420 500 652 560 658 600 200 0 January February March April May June July August September October November December Actual Projected Total patient base by end of 2016 +15,000 patients Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 7

Year 1 & 2 Financial Outlook 2017-2018 Projected Growth Revenue-Income-Cash Flow 3,350,000 12,800,000 2,850,000 10,800,000 2,350,000 8,800,000 1,850,000 6,800,000 1,350,000 4,800,000 850,000 350,000-150,000 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 2017 2018 Revenue Net income 2,800,000 800,000-1,200,000 2016 2017 2018 Revenue Net Income Cash Flow from Operations Notes: Quarters based on an Oct 31 year end Deferred revenue balance estimated ~$1,500,000 as of Oct 31, 2017 Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 8

Clinic Footprint We currently have 10 open clinics in: Toronto Barrie Ottawa Stoney Creek Burlington Halifax St. John s Edmonton Calgary Hamilton We have planned openings for clinics in: London Etobicoke Saint John Kingston Company Facts We operate the largest Medical Cannabis Clinic in Canada at 1 Eglinton East Toronto Fully authorized to provide Ontario Telemedicine in Northern Ontario (OTN) Acadia University is completing and will publish a study utilizing Canabo patient database information Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 9

Benefits of a Legalized Marijuana System Reduced stereotype more people will be comfortable pursuing and making use of treatment Medical marijuana prescribed by a physician is tax deductible vs. self diagnosed treatments Medical document from a physician will continue to be a strong rationale for treatment in public places and workplace environments Increased trial through recreational use could promote a heightened awareness of treatment benefits for chronic conditions Medical marijuana users will seek out assistance to determine the most effective strains and dosing regimens to best treat various conditions. Canabo Clinics are positioned as the leading expert to counsel patients on the most effective use of the product as a treatment Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 10

Capital Structure Capital Structure: Common Shares Issued: 30,083,350 Options and Warrants: 2,262,070 Escrow Shares (at listing) 13,765,500 Total Fully Diluted Shares at Time of Listing 32,345,420 Cash on Hand: ~$2,900,000 Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 11

Growth & Expansion Plan Proven business model; growing and diversifying revenue base Canabo is Opening New Clinics and expanding national footprint Targeted Marketing and Continuing Education programs to the Medical Community Rapid expansion of Patient Base Increase Revenue through existing sources, which include: Clinic billings to Provincial Health Departments Subscription of medical data Independent medical assesments for the insurance and employer sector 2016 year-end target is 14 Canabo Clinics across Canada Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 12

Contact Information: Neil Smith Executive Chairman neilsmith@canabocorp.com John Philpott President & CEO johnphilpott@cmclinic.ca www.canabocorp.com Canabo Medical Corp. TSXV: CMM 13