Thursday, December 17, 2015

Will Canada sell pot in state-run liquor stores?

As Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau presses ahead with his plan to legalize marijuana, people are starting to talk about the types of places where pot might be sold.

Trudeau has already voiced opposition to the idea of allowing convenience stores to sell cannabis, but the idea of allowing state-run liquor stores to sell marijuana is starting to gain momentum.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is now making a bid for the federal government to allow LCBO liquor stores to sell pot once it becomes legal.

LCBO stands for Liquor Control Board of Ontario. The entity runs a chain of liquor and beer stores throughout Ontario. Full story...

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