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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.

  3. BC Cannabis Stores - Wikipedia

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    BC Cannabis Stores is a chain of retail outlets operated by the British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch to distribute cannabis products in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Unlike BC Liquor Stores , BC Cannabis Stores operates an online store for consumers.

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

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    Initially, five liquor stores were selling marijuana and also bongs and other accessories. The Liquor and Cannabis Commission regulates all pot sales in the territory. Online orders from the government web sites can also be made, with the cannabis delivered by Canada Post. Stores operated by private enterprise companies will be licensed in future.

  5. Cannabis in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The online store operates under the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS) branding. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The initial plan for legalization was for all retail outlets in Ontario to be operated by OCS , with at least 150 OCS stores opened by 2020.

  6. Cannabis retail outlet - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, dispensaries are also popularly known as cannabis stores. Following the national legalization of recreational cannabis under the 2018 federal Cannabis Act, laws around the licensing and operation of cannabis stores are left to the provincial and territorial governments. [10]

  7. Cannabis in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In response to Statistics Canada's 2021 Canadian Cannabis Survey, 64% of cannabis users reported that they usually purchased cannabis from a legal storefront or online store, up from 54% in 2020 and 37% in 2019. [81] Canadian Olympic gold medalist Ross Rebagliati is an entrepreneur in the cannabis industry.

  8. Tokyo Smoke - Wikipedia

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    Lorne Gertner had founded Canada’s first legal medical marijuana grower, Cannasat Therapeutics, in 2004. [2] The brand’s first location, Tokyo Smoke Found, opened in April 2015 in Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood. In early 2017, the company acquired another cannabis company, Van der Pop, based in Seattle and is targeted towards ...

  9. List of licensed producers of medical marijuana in Canada

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    As of 10 October 2019 194 authorized licensed medical marijuana producers have been approved by Health Canada. Including: [1] Aurora Cannabis; Aphria; CanniMed;