The Telegram (St. John's)

Progressiv­e Conservati­ves ask about made-in-N.L. marijuana

Liberals say still in the process of securing supply for legalizati­on

- BY ASHLEY FITZPATRIC­K ashley.fitzpatric­k@thetelegra­m.com

The Government of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador is busy making sure people have access to cannabis for personal use if they want it, once it becomes legalized in July 2018.

As announced, the Liberals will have the Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Liquor Corporatio­n (NLC) providing all of the cannabis needed here, as obtained from Health Canada-certified suppliers and sold through the NLC and Nlc-certified retailers.

Questions coming now from the province’s Progressiv­e Conservati­ves are: who will be our initial suppliers, for how much and for how long?

The PCS want to know if the agreements for initial supply will allow for N.l.-based suppliers to enter into the market.

Interim leader Paul Davis pressed the subject in Question Period, asking if the government will be issuing a formal request for proposals for NLC’S marijuana supply.

The province has announced there will be a public call for businesses interested in becoming front-end retailers, but the same cannot be said on the supply side.

Justice Minister Andrew Parsons previously noted the certificat­ion of safe suppliers is a federal process and he repeated it again in responding to questions Monday.

“What we can say is that there are significan­t regulation­s when it comes to this and it is federally controlled who gets production, but we will continue to work with entreprene­urs to ensure that we have production here in this province,” he said.

There have been talks already between government and potential suppliers based outside of the province — certified and in a position to supply the NLC.

Names have not been released, but Tourism, Culture, industry and Innovation Minister Chris Mitchelmor­e said in November further informatio­n will be released when the province has signed on a supplier or suppliers.

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