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Ontario to sell pot online

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TORONTO — Ontario said it will sell recreation­al cannabis through an online retail channel when it is legalized this fall, with plans to have pot in private retail stores early next year.

The online sales will be operated by a government agency called the Ontario Cannabis Store. The province said a “tightly regulated” private retail model will start operation by April 1, 2019.

The Tory government is reversing course on their Liberal predecesso­rs’ plan to have legalized cannabis distribute­d through publicly owned and operated stores.

Finance Minister Vic Fedeli and Attorney General Caroline Mulroney said municipali­ties can opt out of hosting any pot shops within their boundaries.

The legal age to buy recreation­al cannabis will be 19 and consumers will only be allowed to use legalized pot in a private residence, including the outdoor space of the home.

Mulroney said the government’s key objective with the new retail model was public safety.

“We will be ready to put in place a safe, legal system for cannabis retail that will protect consumers,” she said. “We will also be ready to undermine the illegal market and protect Ontario’s roads. Most importantl­y of all, we will be ready to protect our kids.”

Fedeli said private retailers will have to follow a series of rules including prohibitin­g the sale of marijuana to anyone under 19. Anyone caught violating the rules will face “severely escalating fines,” he said.

“The government will not be in the business of running physical cannabis stores,” he said. “Instead, we will work with private sector businesses to build a safe, reliable retail system that will divert sales away from the illegal market.”

Fedeli added that the online retail channel will have a “robust verificati­on system” and will ensure safe home delivery.

The province said it will learn from the private models being implemente­d in Manitoba, Saskatchew­an and Alberta.

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