Ottawa Citizen

Cannabis Store blames delays on label mix-up

- COLIN PERKEL

Ontario’s government-run online cannabis retailer, already facing many complaints in the weeks since legalizati­on, has blamed producers licensed by Health Canada for what it calls a labelling mix-up that delayed delivery of some products.

In an email to affected customers this week, Patrick Ford, the chief executive officer of the Ontario Cannabis Store said the province’s only legal outlet for recreation­al pot had put in place unspecifie­d measures to prevent a recurrence. Ford also promised packages would leave the store’s distributi­on centre on the weekend.

“The OCS sincerely apologizes for how long you have had to wait for your order,” Ford said in the email.

“As a small gesture of our appreciati­on for your patience we are providing you with a refund of the $5 shipping fee you paid.”

According to the email, the promised shipping refund applies only to people who ordered affected products from the online store on Oct. 17 — the day recreation­al pot became legal in Canada — or Oct. 18, but not to those who ordered in the ensuing days, had their payments accepted, but also didn’t receive their purchased product because of the mix-up.

Asked for further specifics, Ford would not say how the mislabelli­ng occurred or which products were affected. He would also not say how many customers were impacted, what the mistake was costing the government-run agency, or what measures had been put in place to ensure the problem did not happen again.

“We have nothing further to add,” said Amanda Winton, communicat­ions manager for the cannabis store.

When pressed for details, Winton simply repeated the informatio­n Ford had put in the email to customers.

“Some of the items we received from Health Canada-authorized licensed producers (LPs) were mislabelle­d, and this delayed our ability to process and ship these items to some of our customers, including those who ordered on the first day of legalizati­on,” the spokeswoma­n said.

The Ontario Cannabis Store, put in place Oct. 17 by the government of Premier Doug Ford as the only way for people in the province to obtain recreation­al marijuana legally, has prompted an avalanche of customer complaints, the province’s ombudsman, Paul Dubé, has said.

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