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Canada 2018 Cannabis Regulation - Provincial Update

January 15, 2018

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Written By Ranjeev Dhillon, Aaron Sonshine, Rami Chalabi and Kate Devlin

As the July 2018 date of legalization approaches, Canadian provinces continue to announce their plans for the regulation, distribution and sale of recreational cannabis. These announcements are a response to the federal government’s Cannabis Act (Bill C-45), which assigns the responsibility of the sale and distribution of cannabis to the provinces.

British Columbia – A Hybrid Model

Nova Scotia – Cannabis Sold in Liquor Stores

P.E.I. – Stand-alone Outlets Run by the Liquor Commission

Manitoba – Private Retail Distribution

Saskatchewan – Private Retail Distribution

Alberta – Private Retail Distribution with Online Government Sales

Ontario – Public Distribution Model

We can expect further details on these models to be released by the provinces as they continue to develop their frameworks through consultation with municipalities, indigenous communities and key stakeholders.

The Bennett Jones Cannabis team are the leading professional advisors to provide legal and strategic guidance to all cannabis participants as well as provide connectivity to our network as the Canadian cannabis industry continues to evolve.

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