RM (
January 8, 2019)
I am already spending a substantial amount of money purchasing product from Winnipeg retailers. I love seeing all of the happy faces in the outlets, with proud purchases. I tell those employers of how I am excited for the long wait for Ontario to have retail outlets. Think about it, I spend at minimum $200 in product for about a week, totaling in 14-16 grams. Money maker for this Northwestern economy. Thank you Mr. Prime Minister for "Making Canada Great!"
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John (
January 8, 2019)
I believe the Enterprise is a very biased newspaper they do not want to print the truth about things that happen in this town people want to know the truth not what you feel. |
Gus (
January 8, 2019)
Does anyone know what is the procedure for applying for such a store? How much is the city charging for a license? The previous mayor and council were concerned that the sale of cannabis would drive the policing costs up, the current mayor and council is basically the same, what changed? |
pk again (
January 7, 2019)
I do agree with this decision and would have no problem with any of council members getting the license. It would be no different than a councillor running any other business and serving the community. |
lk (
January 7, 2019)
It's legal, so why not have another small business in the city to generate tax dollars, only makes sense. |
Josie (
January 3, 2019)
It all depends on who gets the contract. If it is a member of Council, would it be a "Conflict of Interest"? |