Alberta and Quebec are the latest provinces to outline their plans for the sale of marijuana with legalization looming next July 1. — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said marijuana would be sold in the province exclusively through private-sector retail outlets and online stores. Municipalities can ban marijuana stores if they want and cannabis will not be allowed to be sold in the same stores as alcohol. — Nova Scotia Justice Minister Mark Furey has said the province will release its recreational marijuana plans — including minimum age and the retail model — by the end of this year. Quebec plans to open 15 marijuana stores by July 1 and control sales online.
Source: National Post November 17, 2017 09:00 UTC