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  2. Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation, operating as Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS), is a Crown corporation that manages a legal monopoly over the online retail and wholesale distribution of recreational cannabis to consumers and privately operated brick and mortar retailers respectively throughout Ontario, Canada. [2]

  3. Cannabis in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario bans the sale of recreational marijuana to anyone under the age of 19 (the same age that one can legally purchase alcohol or tobacco) and adults can carry up to 30 grams in public. Minors between the ages of 12-18 who possess less than five grams of cannabis can be given a provincial offences ticket of $200.

  4. Cannabis laws of Canada by province or territory - Wikipedia

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    The recreational use of marijuana was legalized Canada-wide on 17 October 2018. As expected, the minimum age in Alberta is 18 and sales are made at private enterprise stores licensed by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis or from the government's web site. Retail stores licensed to sell cannabis must not also sell alcohol, tobacco or ...

  5. For a monthly $1 fee, Ontario gives businesses the ... - AOL

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    The temporary program allows businesses to have a brick-and-mortar retail space for a $1 a month. It also gives life to otherwise empty buildings downtown.

  6. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Beverages sold at bars and restaurants must be consumed on the establishments' premises. The LCBO was the parent company of the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation, the only entity licensed to sell cannabis for recreational use in Ontario. [15] This is no longer true following the passage of the Cannabis Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018. [16]

  7. Cannabis in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis flowers next to a plastic canister of 3.5 grams. Cannabis in Canada is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes. Medicinal use of cannabis was legalized nationwide under conditions outlined in the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations, later superseded by the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations, [1] issued by Health Canada and seed, grain, and fibre ...

  8. Canopy Growth - Wikipedia

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    Canopy Growth Corporation, formerly Tweed Marijuana Inc., is a cannabis company based in Smiths Falls, Ontario . In April 2019, Canopy was the world's largest cannabis company based on the value of all shares or market capitalization. [ 2] At that time, Constellation Brands Inc. controlled over 35% percent of the company which had approximately ...

  9. Phillipston business owner plans to open marijuana ... - AOL

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    The renovations to the barn are estimated to cost from $300,000 to $500,000. Woodside Cannabis will be the first recreational marijuana dispensary in Phillipston. Owner, Monil Patel, said the ...