Alcohol and Gaming Commission says province will allow cannabis retailers to offer curbside pickup and delivery services on a permanent basis.
A temporary move to allow Ontario's cannabis retailers to offer curbside and delivery services is being made permanent.
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says effective March 15th, cannabis store will be able to permanently offer those services, which were initially set in place due to the pandemic.
Officials say the move will offer buyers more choice, convenience and access to legal cannabis.
There will be limitations in place, including preventing delivery-only businesses

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