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Back by dope demand: Canadian cannabis users return to black market as legal shops struggle with supply

  • Getting rid of black market was a key aim of PM Justin Trudeau’s legalisation plan, but government admits there are ‘clearly still issues in the supply chain’

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Customers queue up outside a cannabis shop in Ottawa, Canada on Monday, April 1, 2019. Photo: Bloomberg
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High prices, short supplies and queues at stores: six months after Canada legalised recreational cannabis, people are still buying a lot of pot on the black market as legal sources fail to meet demand.

But authorities say the legal market will eventually put street dealers and criminal gangs out of work, once the fledgling industry finds its footing.

An employee uses a tablet computer to search for products at the HOBO Recreational Cannabis Store in Ottawa on Monday, April 1, 2019. Photo: Bloomberg
An employee uses a tablet computer to search for products at the HOBO Recreational Cannabis Store in Ottawa on Monday, April 1, 2019. Photo: Bloomberg
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“There are clearly still issues in the supply chain,” said Bill Blair, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s point man on cannabis legalisation.

In October, Canada became only the second country in the world to legalise recreational cannabis, five years after Uruguay.

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Cannabis products on display at the Hunny Pot cannabis shop in Toronto on April 1, 2019. Photo: Reuters
Cannabis products on display at the Hunny Pot cannabis shop in Toronto on April 1, 2019. Photo: Reuters
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