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Aurora Cannabis Inc
Symbol ACB
Shares Issued 1,217,281,878
Close 2020-04-07 C$ 1.12
Market Cap C$ 1,363,355,703
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FP says Canopy, rivals see Ontario reverse course

2020-04-08 08:26 ET - In the News

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The Financial Post reports in its Wednesday, April 8, edition that Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General has drafted a proposal seeking an emergency order to allow cannabis retailers in the province to offer delivery services or curbside pick-up services to customers, just days after the province declared all recreational cannabis stores a non-essential service. The Post's Vanmala Subramaniam writes that a draft proposal states that delivery and curbside pick-up services can only be offered by those who have completed the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario's training program run by Cannsell. No more than 30 grams of dried cannabis will be allowed to be delivered or picked up, according to the proposal, and can only take place between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. on any day of the week. ID checks will be required. There are 52 brick-and-mortar cannabis stores in Ontario that were initially designated "essential" when the province on March 24 declared a shutdown of all non-essential businesses to control the spread of COVID-19. But a mere 10 days later, Doug Ford's government reversed course, removing cannabis from the list of essential services.

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