Though slow, sellers say long-term Sask. cannabis sales model preferred
One cannabis store owner in Saskatchewan believes low supply in the months following legalization could be one reason the province’s cannabis sales are much lower than in other Canadian jurisdictions.
According to the latest retail trade data from Statistics Canada, budtenders in Saskatchewan moved $970,000 worth of product in December 2018. Since cannabis became legal Oct. 17, over $2.476 million has been sold.
Using 2018 population estimates from the national statistics agency for those aged 19 and over, per capita, that works out to about around $2.81.