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[7] [8] The Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation (OCRC), was established as a subsidiary of the LCBO with a mandate to initially open 40 stores before legalization took effect in October 2018. [9] [10] OCRC also entered a partnership with Shopify to use the company's platform for operating the province's online cannabis sales. [11]
Tokyo Smoke currently operates 7 cannabis dispensaries in Manitoba, [11] 6 dispensaries in Alberta, and 27 in Ontario. [12] The company no longer operates its 3 coffee shops: 2 in Toronto, and 1 in Calgary. [13] These coffee shops did not sell cannabis, instead, they sold coffee, cafe food, and cannabis accessories.
By 17 October 2018, the Cannabis Yukon store in Whitehorse and the territory's e-commerce retail site were operating. They stocked "over 30 strains and 120 unique products including dried flower, milled flower, pre-rolled, oils and capsules". Product ordered online is delivered by Canada Post.
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Payless ShoeSource Canada — Shoe store; Kmart Canada — Canadian division of US-based parent; Canadian stores sold to Zellers; Knob Hill Farms — grocery store chain in Southern Ontario; Krazy Krazy; Les Ailes de la Mode — department store; Lowe's Canada — Hardware store, now RONA+; Lastman's Bad Boy — Furniture Store
As of 10 October 2019 194 authorized licensed medical marijuana producers have been approved by Health Canada. Including: [1] Aurora Cannabis; Aphria; CanniMed; Canopy Growth Corporation; Organigram; Tantalus Labs; The Green Organic Dutchman; Tilray; VIVO Cannabis; Zenabis
In November 2019, Aurora opened an 11,000 square foot (1,022 square meters) flagship retail store in West Edmonton Mall, making the store the largest cannabis retail space in Canada. [65] Aurora acquired a stake in Alcanna Inc. (parent company of Nova Cannabis retail stores) in 2018, at one point owning 25% of the company. These shares were ...
In provinces where the private sector is allowed to sell cannabis, the company has opened retail stores via its subsidiary Tweed Inc. [15] [23] [24] As of April 2019, Tweed stores were open in Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Saskatchewan. [25] Canopy Growth has opened cannabis stores in Manitoba and Ontario under the Tokyo Smoke brand ...