P.E.I. ready for pot
The final steps are rolling out on legislation to roll up. The senate passed Bill C-45 Tuesday evening, and by Wednesday afternoon the federal government announced marijuana would be legal in Canada Oct. 17. Heath MacDonald, minister of finance for P.E.I, believes the province will be ready within the timeline. “The additional time was good for us,” MacDonald said. The federal government extending the timeline from July 1 allowed the province to better prepare. MacDonald says the province has already started interviewing people to sell cannabis. “We went through substantial screening of about 1,500 applicants. This week, 30 people were interviewed for managerial positions. The time has been good to allow us to do even more and delve into this a little more appropriately.” Those employees will take approximately three to five weeks to complete training depending on the individual, MacDonald said. The four provincial retail locations in O’Leary, Montague, Summerside and Charlottetown are expected to be up and running as well, MacDonald said. The lone Charlottetown location for cannabis sales is 85D Belvedere Ave. “If you drive by there today you are going to see a vacant establishment almost dead centre of that building,” MacDonald said. Early Wednesday morning contractors were renovating the unit on Belvedere Avenue that is located in the centre section of Dow’s Plaza. MacDonald is expecting to see just as many users order cannabis through the e-commence platform as those travelling to retail locations, but the province is not ready to announce what it will all cost yet. “We don’t have a price point. We are trying to eliminate the black market on cannabis, so we won’t be showing those cards till we get closer to the time of sale.”