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TORONTO 鈥?The 鈥疉lcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says cannabis retailers in the province can offer delivery and curbside pickup services on a permanent basis.The move is meant to
stanley taza make the two sales avenues pot stores were first permitted to explore on a temporary basis during the COVID-19 pandemic permanent, starting March 15.It will also offer buyers more choice, convenience and access to the legal cannabis market. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bubba Nicholson, the vice-president of business development and ethos at Thrive Cannabis in Simcoe, Ont., applauded the move because permanent delivery and curbside could help pot stores, which saw lower traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic and found it harder to draw in new customers, rebound.We need to empower the retailers to be able to try and get customers in their door either virtual or bricks and mortar as best they can, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Howeve
stanley quencher r, the move has some limitations, including regulations preventing cannabis retailers from operating entirely or predominantly as delivery businesses.This means cannabis retailers will not be able to adopt the same model being used by some quick-service restaurants and other retailers, which have
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OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government latest lifeline to cash-strapped businesses landed with a swirl of anxiety as companies face an uncertain future th
stanley website at may become clearer next week when the Liberals table a long-awaited economic update.The duelling announcements Monday 鈥?applications opening for a new commercial rent-relief program and an update on the
stanley thermos health of federal finances to come Nov. 30 鈥?marked government efforts to provide some certainty in the face of what Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland described as a tough season on the way.The government has not tabled a budget for this fiscal year, but in July delivered what it called a fiscal snapshot that estimated the deficit was heading for a record of $343.2 billion. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That figure doesn ;t include added spending since July, nor many of the promises the government has made since, such as the first steps toward a national child-care program that should be included in next week update.The Liberals have also said the update
stanley polska will provide the government outlook for the economy, and spending guidelines to avoid deficits from spiralling out of control since the pandemic has narrowed the government budgetary wiggle room. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Expectations are that the economy will take until at least 2022 to get back to pre-pandemic levels, with some scarring from cl