Here's why the cannabis market in Toronto is facing chronic growing pains

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Here's why the cannabis market in Toronto is facing chronic growing pains.

“Right now it’s just being run and decisions are being made without involving retailers and without really making decisions in alignment with us, and that’s I think a huge failure in the market right now,” said Vivianne Wilson, founder ofWilson says there ought to be a third party to regulate and advocate for retailers and producers dealing with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario , which regulates retail licenses, and the Ontario Cannabis Store, which is the only legal wholesale...

A lawyer who has represented legal pot shop retailers says she has received several calls from Toronto retailers being undercut by the black market.

 

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This is not pre Ren McCormick Footloose. Regardless of how many whiny Brads or Karens who wish it were. Was this written by Reverend Shaw? Give your head a shake and go back to 1992.

Every owner thinks their store should stay open but the other guy should close. It’s a free market, this was utterly predictable. The real issue is OCS supply, and no enforcement against illegal storefronts or online ordering.

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