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Private retailers to sell pot in Manitoba

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WINNIPEG Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says marijuana will be sold in the province exclusivel­y through private-sector retail outlets and online stores when recreation­al use of the drug is legalized in July.

Pallister unveiled some of the major points of the plan for marijuana sales Tuesday, which he said is aimed at cutting into the black market and keeping cannabis away from kids.

The government will maintain a wholesale monopoly and regulate distributi­on, but private stores will sell the drug at a price they can set themselves.

Municipali­ties can ban marijuana stores if they want and cannabis will not be allowed to be sold in the same stores as alcohol.

“We believe this model is the best approach,” Pallister said.

“Our plan is about putting safety first, putting Manitobans first and creating new market opportunit­ies at the same time.”

The government is asking potential retailers to submit bids in the coming weeks. Bids are to be judged on storage security, distance from schools and more.

The Opposition NDP, as well as public-sector union leaders, have argued that sales should be done exclusivel­y through government-run stores. Workers at the government’s liquor stores are already trained to handle intoxicant­s, they said.

“We’ve got staff ... that are trained to be able to identify if (customers) are minors,” Michelle Gawronsky, president of the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union, said Tuesday.

“They know how to card people. They know not to sell to folks that are already intoxicate­d. They know how to put public safety first and foremost.”

But the Progressiv­e Conservati­ve government said private outlets overseen by government regulators is the best way to ensure a legal system can compete with the black market.

“This model will keep the profits from cannabis sales out of the hands of gangs and organized crime by ensuring adequate supply and accessibil­ity,” Justice Minister Heather Stefanson said.

The province still has to work out other details such as a minimum age.

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