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Dev. Health issues interest settlement securities

QUÉBEC CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Devonian Health Group Inc. (“Devonian” or the “Corporation”) (TSXV: GSD), a clinical stage botanical pharmaceutical corporation focused on developing a unique portfolio of botanical pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical products, announces that, conditional to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange, it will issue the following securities in consideration of interest payable to the holders of debentures issued in the private placement as announced in press releases dated July 19, 2018 and August 31, 2018:

The Subordinate Voting Shares and the Warrants are and will be subject to a hold period of 4 months and one day.

The payment of interest in the form of securities of the Corporation takes place in favor of Mr. Jacques Bernier (for an amount of $ 4,959 or 24,549 Subordinate Voting Shares), a director of the Corporation, which constitutes a “related party transaction” within the meaning of Regulation 61-101 respecting protection of minority security holders in special transactions (“Regulation 61-101”) and within the meaning of Policy 5.9 of the Stock Exchange – Protection of Minority securities holders in Special Transactions. However, the directors of the Corporation who voted have determined that exemptions from the formal valuation and minority approval requirements provided for in sections 5.5 (a) and 5.7 (1) (a) of Regulation 61-101 respectively may be invoked as neither the fair market value of the Subordinate Voting Shares issued to such insider nor the fair market value of the consideration paid exceeds 25% of the market capitalization of the Corporation. No director of the Corporation has expressed a contrary opinion or disagreement with the foregoing.

A material change report relating to this transaction with a related party will be filed by the Corporation no later than 21 days prior to the date on which Subordinate Voting Shares and Units are expected to be issued as the conditions of participation of unrelated persons on the one hand and related persons on the other hand in connection with the issuance of Subordinate Voting Shares and Units were not determined.

Non-Brokered Private Placement

The Corporation also announces a non-brokered private placement of 1,555,554 units of the Corporation (each, a “First Offering Unit”), at a price of $0.15 per First Offering Unit, for an aggregate gross proceeds of $ 173,333 (the “First Offering”) and 994,712 units of the Corporation (each, a “Second Offering Unit” and collectively with the First Offering Unit, the “Offering Units”), at a price of $ 0.1575 per Second Offering Unit, for an aggregate gross proceeds of $ 156,667 (the “Second Offering” and collectively with the First Offering, the “Offerings”).

Each First Offering Unit subscribed for under the First Offering is comprised of one Subordinate Voting Shares and one warrant (a “First Offering Warrant”). Each First Offering Warrant shall entitle the holder thereof to subscribe for one Subordinate Voting Share of the Corporation, at a price of $0.25 per Subordinate Voting Share, for a period of 24 months following the closing of the Offering, subject to acceleration provision. Each Second Offering Unit subscribed for under the Second Offering is comprised of one Subordinate Voting Shares and one warrant (a “Second Offering Warrant”). Each Second Offering Warrant shall entitle the holder thereof to subscribe for one Subordinate Voting Share of the Corporation, at a price of $ $0.25 per Subordinate Voting Share, for a period of 24 months following the closing of the Offering, subject to acceleration provision.

The issuance of Offering Units is conditional to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange and will be subject to a hold period of 4 months and one day.

The Offerings take place in favor of Mr. Tarique Saiyed (for an aggregate amount of $ 200,000 or 1,283,599 Offering Units), a director and secretary of the Corporation, which constitute “related party transactions” within the meaning of Regulation 61-101 and within the meaning of Policy 5.9 of the Stock Exchange – Protection of Minority securities holders in Special Transactions. However, the directors of the Corporation who voted have determined that exemptions from the formal valuation and minority approval requirements provided for in sections 5.5 (a) and 5.7 (1) (a) of Regulation 61-101 respectively may be invoked as neither the fair market value of the Offering Units issued to such insider nor the fair market value of the consideration paid exceeds 25% of the market capitalization of the Corporation. No director of the Corporation has expressed a contrary opinion or disagreement with the foregoing.

Grant of Options

In addition, the Corporation announces that the Board of Directors has approved the grant of options (the “Options”) to purchase Subordinate Voting Shares in the capital of the Corporation. These Options are exercisable at a price of $0.21 for a period of ten years from the date of grant. A total of 625,000 Options have been granted to Mr. Tarique Saiyed, a director and secretary of the Corporation. These Options are exercisable on the date of grant.

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