The Guardian (Charlottetown)

New Brunswick Crown corporatio­n seeking 15 marijuana retail stores

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New Brunswicke­rs are getting a glimpse of how legalized marijuana may be sold in the province.

Although the provincial government hasn’t yet announced a retail model, NB Liquor has put out a tender call for “cannabis retail” spaces across the province.

The tender seeks 3,000-square-foot spaces in 15 communitie­s that include parking and delivery truck space. Some cities will get multiple stores — including three in Moncton and Saint John, and two in Fredericto­n.

The tender also includes images of what the stores may look like — upscale-looking outlets similar in appearance to newly built liquor stores, with floor plans specifying locations of vaults and displays.

It includes maps showing the limited areas in each community where stores may be located.

They must be 300 metres from schools, playground and daycares, with preference given to locations near major grocery and retail outlets.

The retail spaces are to be “substantia­lly completed” by the end of May.

The deadline for the bids closes November 10.

Ottawa has introduced legislatio­n to legalize recreation­al weed by July 1, but left distributi­on and regulation to the provinces.

Last month, the province created a new Crown corporatio­n to oversee recreation­al marijuana sales, and signed deals with two suppliers.

Finance Minister Cathy Rogers said the Crown corporatio­n will not directly conduct retail operations.

A New Brunswick legislatur­e committee has recommende­d selling marijuana through government-operated stores to anyone 19 years or older.

A Deloitte report last fall suggested recreation­al marijuana could be worth about $22.6 billion to the Canadian economy.

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