Ontario cannabis shops low on supply as OCS experiences distribution delays
Ontario cannabis stores were hit with some bad news this week: the province’s wholesale retailer, the Ontario Cannabis Store, revealed there would be shipping delays due to a cyber incident at its third-party distribution centre.
“It’s been really difficult to get people what they need. A lot of sad faces,” cannabis company Calyx and Trichomes’s sales leader, Patrick Johnson, said.With their supply chain cut off, local dispensaries are having a hard time keeping up with the demand.Story continues below advertisement Shop owner Jennawae Cavion says it’s unfortunate and paints a poor portrait of the market in Ontario and Canada, which is the first G7 country to legalize recreational cannabis.“We have an opportunity to be the prototype, we have an opportunity to show other countries how federal legalization can work,” Cavion said.
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