Monthly Canadian sales of legal adult-use cannabis barely increased between August and September, totaling 389.9 million Canadian dollars ($291 million).
The cannabis sales total in August was revised downward, also to CA$389.9 million, by national data agency Statistics Canada.
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On an annual basis, Canadian recreational cannabis sales have increased 12.2% since September 2021.
Monthly marijuana sales in Ontario, the largest provincial market in Canada, grew 1.1% month-over-month to CA$155.5 million in September.
In the second-largest market, Alberta, sales increased 2% on a monthly basis to CA$68.7 million.
British Columbia’s September sales were up by 0.6% over August, to CA$59.4 million.
Those gains in Canada’s three most valuable provincial marijuana markets were offset by month-over-month declines in the remaining seven provinces:
Quebec: CA$49.7 million (-2.5%). Manitoba: CA$15.8 million (-0.2%). Saskatchewan: CA$15.6 million (-3.1%). Nova Scotia: CA$9 million (-4.5%). New Brunswick: CA$6.8 million (-4.9%). Newfoundland and
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