Municipalities want share of cannabis tax but government says no
Saskatchewan’s municipalities are asking for a share of taxes from cannabis sales, however, the government is saying no, in part suggesting a federal minister has misled towns and cities into thinking they should be getting some of that revenue.
Six months after legalization, the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) is calling on the provincial government to hand over a chunk of the federal excise tax from cannabis retail sales. This follows the federal-provincial agreement made in late 2017 of a 25-75 split of the revenue, increased from an earlier proposed 50-50 split, which SUMA claims was to ensure municipalities were supported.
SUMA President Gordon Barnhart says with the province getting the larger 75 per cent share of the revenue, it’s time for residents to see money to help cover the costs of legal cannabis. SUMA wants 33 per cent of that portion.