Governments earned $186M in pot taxes in 5 months of legalization: StatCan

Jun 19, 2019 | 8:47 AM

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says federal and provincial governments earned $186 million in cannabis-related revenue in the first five-and-a-half months since legalization in October.

The Ottawa-based agency says this revenue came from product-specific excise taxes and general taxes on goods and services such as the Harmonized Sales Tax.

The federal government drew $19 million in excise taxes, while provincial governments got $79 million from excise taxes and related adjustments.

Statistics Canada says revenues from general taxes on goods and services brought in an additional $36 million at the federal level and $53 million via direct provincial general taxes on goods and services.