Canadian legal cannabis sales aren't exactly booming lately
"This is largely due to fewer days in February, and average daily sales of dried cannabis in February increased by one per cent" to 238 kilograms from 236 kilograms, Health Canada said in its report.
Ottawa's latest figures come six months after Canada legalized pot for recreational use on Oct. 17, making it the first major nation in the world to do so.
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