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From coffee pots to pot: Second Cup teams with cannabis company

  • April 12, 2018
  • Business

Coffee sequence The Second Cup skeleton to open a network of recreational cannabis dispensaries, starting in Western Canada and afterwards potentially relocating easterly to other provinces where a drug is approaching to shortly be legal.

The coffee sequence announced on Thursday it is partnering with National Access Cannabis Corp. to rise and work a network of NAC-branded dispensaries opposite a country.

Founded in 1975, Second Cup now operates 286 coffee shops opposite a country. Ottawa-based NAC, meanwhile, describes itself as a health-care association that consults with patients to assistance them get entrance and prescriptions to medical marijuana. NAC now has 9 locations opposite 7 provinces, including 3 in Calgary and one any in Victoria, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax.

The devise is for NAC to request for licences to allot cannabis once it is legal, and then will work with a coffee sequence to “leverage Second Cup’s endless Canadian sell footprint to erect sell stores,” as the companies put it in a press release.

It’s probable that certain stream Second Cup coffee shops would be converted into cannabis stores.

“We’ll demeanour to work with Second Cup to permit name storefronts, utilizing a proven business indication to broach secure, safe and obliged access,” NAC’s CEO Mark Goliger said.

The sovereign supervision is on lane to legalize recreational cannabis after this summer, though is leaving a logistics off how and where it can be sold to a provinces. Many provinces (most particularly Ontario) are opting to go with government-controlled monopolies, though some — including British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba — devise to allow some form of cannabis sales by private retailers.

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/cannabis-second-cup-1.4615943?cmp=rss

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