City awaiting marijuana taxation revenue sharing plan
KAMLOOPS — Since legalized marijuana began to be sold throughout British Columbia last October, B.C. municipalities are still waiting to hear how much cannabis related taxation money they’ll be able to use.
Having legal cannabis means some cities have seen extra costs related to the recreational addition, and are wondering if they’ll have funds to pay for it.
The delay in determining a solid plan for revenue sharing between the provincial and local governments has been slow for a number of reasons.