In 2018, the provincial government confirmed it will introduce legislation to allow the private sector to retail recreational cannabis in Ontario by April 1, 2019. In the meantime and as of October 17, consumers 19 or older will be able to purchase recreational cannabis through an online retail platform operated by the Ontario Cannabis Store.
In announcing the plans for legislation for a private retail store model, the province said that it will have consultations with municipalities, through AMO and the City of Toronto, police, public health, Indigenous communities, other stakeholders and the cannabis industry association over the next several months to gather input. The province will operate a licensing system for private cannabis retailers centrally to standardize rules for applications and administration. AMO welcomes this consultation.
AMO has supported private cannabis retail approach to create jobs and income locally in our communities. We called for a strong municipal voice through local zoning and licensing of both supply and retail of recreational cannabis so they are located and operated in a way that respects communities’ needs. Minister Fedeli, Minister of Finance, confirmed today that municipalities will have the ability for a one-time opting out of having a retail store in their communities.
Ontario has committed today to share the cannabis excise tax with municipalities to make sure local governments across the province can manage the transition to legal recreational cannabis. This is critical in both the transition period and longer-term, to protect and support our youth, residents and communities. AMO and our members appreciate the government’s commitment for the $40 million from the federal excise tax over the next two years to all municipalities across Ontario.
AMO Cannabis Documents
- AMO's Submission to the Expert Panel on The 2018 Cannabis Act Legislative Review. November 11, 2022
- AMO Feedback on Health Canada Draft Guidance on Personal Production of Cannabis for Medical Purposes. May 7, 2021
- Cannabis: Two Years Later. AMO Backgrounder. August, 2020
- Ontario Releases Remainder of Municipal Cannabis Funding. August 13, 2019
- Cannabis Policy Update. July 3, 2019
- Cannabis Shortage Will Limit Number of Stores. December 14, 2018
- Developing a Municipal Cannabis Policy Statement. December 10, 2018
- Draft Municipal Cannabis Policy Statement Template. November 21, 2018
- Cannabis Retail Regulations Released. November 14, 2018
- Bill 36, Ontario Cannabis Statute Law Amendment Act - Ready for Legislative Approval. October 15, 2018
- AMO Recommendations: Bill 36 Ontario Cannabis Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018. October 11, 2018
- AMO Submission on Bill 36 - Cannabis Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018. October 11, 2018
- AMO Briefing: Municipal Governments in the Ontario Recreational Cannabis Framework. October 3, 2018
- Bill 36 - Changes to other Acts related to the Use and Sale of Cannabis. September 28, 2018
- Province to Introduce Private Cannabis Retail Legislation – With Municipal Opt Out. September 26, 2018
- AMO Conference 2018: “In Conversation” on Recreational Cannabis Retail Approach AMO Conference 2018: “In Conversation” on Recreational Cannabis Retail Approach. August 16, 2018
- Cannabis Legalization Briefing Materials Available. May 8, 2018
- Cannabis Legalization: AMO Update and Long-Term Considerations. May, 2018
- AMO's Companion Guide to FCM's Municipal Guide to Cannabis Legalization. April 16, 2018
- FCM's Guide to Cannabis Legalization for Municipalities Released. April 16, 2018
- Cannabis Legalization Implementation Funding for Ontario Municipalities: AMO Member Q and A. March 9, 2018
- Bill 174 - the Cannabis, Smoke-Free Ontario and Road Safety Statute Law Amendment Act, 2017. AMO Submission to the Standing Committee on Justice Policy. November 30, 2017
- AMO calls on Ontario Government to cover municipal cannabis costs, share new taxes with local governments. News Release. November 30, 2017
- AMO President's Remarks on Bill 174, Cannabis Smoke Free Ontario + Road Safety Statute Act Amendment. November 30, 2017
- Attorney General Introduces Ontario's Cannabis Act, 2017. November 1, 2017
- Municipal Governments Appreciate Details on Legalized Marijuana. News Release. September 8, 2017
- Ontario Announces Cannabis Control Board to Retail Cannabis Products and its Provincial Cannabis Frameworks. September 7, 2017
- Marijuana Legalization and Municipal Impacts - Backgrounder. August, 2017
- Federal Cannabis Legislation Tabled. April 20, 2017
AMO Conference Presentations
2019 AMO Conference Presentations
1 Year Later: Legal Recreational Cannabis in Your Community
- Cannabis Legalization and Implementation, Renu Kulendran. Executive Director, Legalization of Cannabis Secretariat, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
- Cannabis Legalization: Ottawa’s Journey. Anthony Di Monte, General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Ottawa
- One Year Later: Legal Recreational Cannabis in Your Community. Marta Otton, Chief Strategy Officer AGCO
2018 AMO Conference Presentations
Cannabis and Communities - The Here and Now
- Cannabis Legalization, Nicole Stewart MOF, Renu Kulendran MAG and David Mitchell MCCSS
- Policing and Cannabis, Chief Bryan Larkin, Waterloo Regional and OAPC Past President
- Municipal Enforcement POA Court Implications, Joy Hulton, Regional Solicitor, The Regional Municipality of York
- Legislation Changes - Outstanding Questions to Understanding Impacts, Raymond Callery, Greater Napanee CAO
Supporting our Youth – Community Programs and Legal Non-medical Cannabis
- Cannabis Legalization: Youth and Community - Rebecca Jesseman, Director, Policy, Canadian Centre fro Substance Abuse
- Cannabis Legalization: Youth and Community - Vaughan Dowie, CEO, Pine River Institute
- Legalized Cannabis in Ontario - Craig Reid, AMO Senior Advisor