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Cannabis Training Canada gets AGCO approval for cannabis retail training program

Program looks to offer a comprehensive education on cannabis sales rules and regulations.
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Cannabis Training Canada (CTC) says that its CTC 1: Retail Certification Program has been approved by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) Board of Directors as an authorized cannabis retail employee training program. 

Retailers and their employees will now have the option to use the CTC program to meet their mandatory training requirements. As an independent provider, Cannabis Training Canada’s says its program is free from affiliations with any cannabis producers or retailers, thereby ensuring and unbiased and comprehensive education for participants.

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"Having trained retailers across Ontario and other markets for years, we have gained valuable insights into the needs of the industry," said Zane Yassein, co-founder of CTC. "Our program meets the mandatory training requirements in Ontario and is designed to offer accessible, high-quality training that empowers retailers to operate responsibly and successfully. Our goal is to exceed regulatory requirements and provide a modern, cost-effective solution for cannabis retailers and their employees."

The curriculum will cover covers all aspects of cannabis retail operations, including product knowledge, compliance, and customer service.

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