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Ontario Cannabis Store capping pot shop orders, changing delivery window after partner’s cyberattack

TORONTO — Ontario’s cannabis wholesaler is temporarily capping the number of products retailers can order and expanding its delivery window as it works through a backlog caused by a cyberattack on its logistics partner.

The Ontario Cannabis Store says in a letter to retailers obtained by The Canadian Press that shops will be limited to ordering no more than 30 packs of product.

The letter signed by OCS CEO David Lobo says the cap will avoid exacerbating the current backlog caused by an Aug. 5 attack on the parent company of the OCS’s third-party distribution centre, Domain Logistics.

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