Applications of cannabis retail licences in Ontario now being accepted
TORONTO — Ontario kicked off its application process Monday for the first 25 cannabis retail licences in the province, with the results of a lottery expected later this week.
The government said the firm cap on the number of stores that will open this spring was needed due to what it called serious cannabis supply issues that had to be addressed by the federal government.
“We know that putting out 25 stores, which is the amount of cannabis that we can guarantee receiving, is the right way to go,” said Finance Minister Vic Fedeli. “This is only temporary. Once the federal government can guarantee a better supply then we know we’ll begin to issue more licences as we go along.”
Recreational cannabis can currently only be purchased legally in Ontario through a government-run website. The Progressive Conservative government has said the first private stores will open April 1 and had initially said it would not put a cap on the number of outlets.