Alberta’s retailers generated $1 billion in cannabis in 2025, solidifying the province’s position as Canada’s second-largest cannabis market – where a dense private cannabis retail network serves a population with one of the nation’s highest consumption rates.
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Cannabis couriers – licensed third-party transporters distinct from retailer-operated delivery services – may transport cannabis products from licensed retailers to […]
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Key Takeaways Law. All rulemaking notices, notices of hearings and notices of workshops can be found in the Department of […]
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Vertical integration occurs when a company controls multiple consecutive stages of production within a single industry. In cannabis, a vertically […]
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New York’s cannabis sales hit a record high of $214.4 million in August 2025 which brought the state’s cumulative sales to over $2 billion since the program’s launch in December 2022. The state’s adult-use cannabis sales are projected to be worth $1.8 billion for 2025.
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On October 17, 2018, Canada became the first country in the G7, and the second country in the world, to legalise adult-use cannabis.
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Ontario is the largest provincial cannabis market in Canada and accounts for nearly 40% of annual cannabis retail sales. Since October 17, 2018, Ontario retailers have generated in excess of $10 billion in legal cannabis revenue and sales for 2025 are estimated to be around 10% up from 2024.
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Sales for 2025 were estimated to be worth more than $265 million which is around 17% up from 2024. According to the 2024-2025 Annual Report from Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries, cannabis has become the corporation’s primary engine for growth; revenue from cannabis operations from FY 2024 to FY 2025 outpaced the absolute dollar growth of both liquor and casino sectors.
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Since the legalization of adult-use cannabis in Canada in October 2018, annual retail sales have continuously risen – surpassing $5.6 billion by 2025.
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Key Takeaways Cannabis law and regulations: The Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) regulates the state’s medical marijuana facilities and licensees in […]
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