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Ontario cannabis regulator promises to double monthly store approvals this fall

WATCH ABOVE (Feb. 10): It’s been 15 months since cannabis legalization and still in Ontario, almost a fifth of the population live in places where selling pot is illegal. As the province seeks to expand its marijuana market, some experts worry these areas will become obstacles. Jamie Mauracher explains – Feb 10, 2020

TORONTO — Ontario’s cannabis store regulator says it will double the number of shops it authorizes this fall.

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The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says it will step up the pace of its approvals process at the province’s direction.

In April, the Ontario government said the AGCO would begin to issue 20 retail store authorizations per month.

The commission says it will contact all affected applicants to advise them of the change.

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The AGCO says it has issued 164 approvals to date and 150 stores are currently open.

The commission says it continues to work with the government to increase the number of cannabis store licences it approves each month.

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