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https://en.ofdt.fr/BDD/publications/docs/ASTRACAN_RAPPORT_ONTARIO_GB.pdf.
More than three years after recreational cannabis legalization at the federal level, provinces a mari usque ad mare are now well into the implementation phase. Ontario, the most populous province and largest cannabis market in Canada, is at the forefront of this process. Can...
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... many participants, both from the retail space and other sectors, identified price has a key trend that we should monitor closely. Figure 5 below shows the evolution of legal dried flower prices, both online, in-store, and on the illegal market (Ontario Cannabis Store, 2020d, 2021e) 19 . ...
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... participants were worried that legal cannabis prices were far from competitive in comparison to those at illegal dispensaries. This concern seems to be challenged by the data presented in Figure 5, which shows that they are comparable or perhaps even lower. ...
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... it is still unclear whether the frequency of cannabis use has been impacted by legalization in Ontario. Figure 15 belows shows the evolution of near-daily to daily use (>5 times/week). There was a significant decrease immediately after legalization (-3.1%), which was overturned a year later (+3.7). ...
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