You are here
Home 🌿 Marijuana Politics 🌿 Nunavut governments looks to fine tune its cannabis act this sitting 🌿Nunavut governments looks to fine tune its cannabis act this sitting
Nunavut's Legislative Assembly will reconvene Tuesday in Iqaluit for nearly four weeks. During that time cabinet has plans to talk about cannabis regulation.
Nunavut's Cannabis Act passed in June of 2018, before the federal government legalized cannabis that fall. But the act only allows for online sales of cannabis.
This sitting, the government will introduce amendments to that legislation that would regulate the supply and sale of cannabis by in-store retailers.
The Cannabis Act already allows the government to approve licences for retailers, and it did put out a request for "expressions of interest" from vendors and suppliers.
But House leader and Minister Elisapee Sheutiapik said the government didn't have the time it needed to finish making plans for retail stores and suppliers before the federal government legalized cannabis in Canada.
"There was a lot of fast tracking going on," Sheutiapik said.
To make those regulations more specific the government will table Bill 42, an Act to Amend the Cannabis Act, this sitting.
"We were not ready to decide at that time, or have enough information whether or not Nunavut would be ready then to have retail," she said. "Now this act will allow potentially ... for licensed cannabis retail locations."
Nunavut has some of the highest rates of cannabis use in Canada.
During the fall sitting, Finance Minister George Hickes, who oversees Nunavut's cannabis commission, said the government won't be able to reduce black market sales of cannabis through its own legal sales if it continues to rely on internet retailers alone.
The territorial government's annual operations and maintenance budget is also coming out this week. On Wednesday, Hickes will table the budget for 2020-21, following a media lock up with reporters and speech in the assembly chambers on government spending priorities.
Last year the territory planned for a $2.2 billion budget and projected a deficit of $12 million, and put bulk amounts toward medical travel and addictions support. Last year Hickes said the government's $432 million debt will decrease this year, now that the construction of the new Iqaluit airport is complete.
420 Intel is Your Source for Marijuana News
420 Intel Canada is your leading news source for the Canadian cannabis industry. Get the latest updates on Canadian cannabis stocks and developments on how Canada continues to be a major player in the worldwide recreational and medical cannabis industry.
420 Intel Canada is the Canadian Industry news outlet that will keep you updated on how these Canadian developments in recreational and medical marijuana will impact the country and the world. Our commitment is to bring you the most important cannabis news stories from across Canada every day of the week.
Marijuana industry news is a constant endeavor with new developments each day. For marijuana news across the True North, 420 Intel Canada promises to bring you quality, Canadian, cannabis industry news.
You can get 420 Intel news delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for our daily marijuana news, ensuring you’re always kept up to date on the ever-changing cannabis industry. To stay even better informed about marijuana legalization news follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.