Canadians spent more than $364 million on retail cannabis products in the month of October, according to the latest figures from Statistics Canada.
Every province reported an increase in sales over the previous month, except New Brunswick, where sales dipped from $7.2 million in Sept. to just over $7 million in Oct. Still, year-over-year, New Brunswick saw a 13 per cent increase in sales.
Sales figures for Prince Edward Island and the three territories were not made available.
Newfoundland and Labrador saw the largest month-over-month increase in sales, growing more than seven per cent from $5.3 million to $5.7 million.
According to New Cannabis Ventures , the product categories remained relatively stable, with dried flower still dominating, though sales of pre-rolls have taken some of that market share. Citing data from Hifyre IQ, a real-time sales data analysis platform, flower and pre-rolls accounted
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