Manitoba government says it needs more time to review some cannabis licences
The freeze surprised potential retailers such as gas company Domo, which was in the process of getting licences for a few of its locations.
The moratorium was originally set to expire this week, but the NDP government is extending it until Dec. 1, 2025 so that the review, including talks with people in the industry, can continue.
"This is a very important issue, and the province wants to make sure we get this right," Glen Simard, minister responsible for the Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation, said in a written statement Tuesday.
"That’s why we are extending the pause to continue our consultations."
The pause was welcomed in the spring by High Tide Inc., which operates stand-alone stores. It said controlled-access licences were intended for rural areas that don't have stand-alone stores.