Ontario considers pricing recreational pot at $10 a gram

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The government of Ontario is looking at setting retail prices for recreational marijuana in the range of $10 a gram, CBC News has learned.

Until now, the provincial government has been reluctant to make public any specific figures about the price of pot, the expected demand or potential revenues from taxation once cannabis is legalized across Canada next July.
But on Wednesday, in response to questions by CBC News, Finance Minister Charles Sousa indicated ballpark numbers on both retail price and revenue.

A price point of $10 per gram is "certainly something that we're giving consideration to," Sousa said at the Legislature.

"The intent is to have some uniformity with these prices across Canada," said Sousa. He said marijuana pricing and taxation is to be discussed at the next meeting of the federal, provincial and territorial finance ministers, this fall.

The government of New Brunswick announced deals with two suppliers on Friday for about 9,000 kilograms of marijuana (about nine million grams) in the first year. Press releases by the companies involved estimated the total retail value of the agreements at $80 million to $100 million, which suggests a retail price of about $10 per gram.

The current street price of illicit marijuana varies across Canada and by the amount purchased, according to an analysis released last fall by the parliamentary budget officer. It revealed the current average price of weed in Ontario is $8.64 per gram.

The price of $10 a gram is a tipping point, according to Mark Stupak, founder of SoCo Medical Cannabis Collective in Toronto.

"If the government proposes to sell pot below $10 a gram, then yes, they will eliminate the black market," Stupak told CBC Radio's As It Happens last week. "If, on the other hand, they keep selling at above $10 a gram, then I don't believe the market will be gone."

Sousa also indicated Ontario is looking at gross taxation revenue from marijuana in the range of $100 million a year upon legalization.

"It is not a ridiculous number to consider, because as you've seen in other parts of north America the numbers can be actually quite higher," he said.

Colorado, with less than half the population of Ontario, brought in $102 million US in revenue in 2014-15, the first full fiscal year of marijuana legalization in that state. That included sales tax on consumers, plus excise tax and licensing on suppliers. Tax revenue rose to $223 million in 2016-17, according to state government figures. Colorado's marijuana sales tax is currently set at 15 per cent.


Ontario announced earlier this month its plans to sell marijuana through a government-run agency, with sales over the web and from storefronts. However, officials did not release any pricing or taxation figures
 
drops? :) same ole same ole lol
reg price for reg folks I guess eh ....


sorry LP's ...DA government cant sell your scraps... TAKE IT BACK
NEXT

SORRY we cant sell your poison either huh:shock::dunce:

wonder why no one wants to buy poison for 10 bucks a gram? all the way up... lol
and poor NB..they squandered millions away on poison and they have no choice butt to charge more for it...

THEY CAN ALWAYS GIVE IT BACK .... theres the part no one has mentioned yet about this deal
lol
one screw up after another...

let it go freaks..,,,yer far better off...8-)
 
Looks like the LP's are gonna lose more money. Gonna have to lower the price on medical, which is good for those stuck buying from LP's. Otherwise they'll have to justify(lie) why the recreational prices are lower when it's the same product grown under the same conditions.

What's absolutely hilarious though is that they think $10/g is going to do ANYTHING to the BM. I guess they should have swallowed their pride and oh, I don't know, consulted with the people within the culture......... Pride comes before the fall
 
They'll get the newbies buying at retail, and the odd uneducated smoker that thinks the "safe" LP weed is somehow better than BM weed. Anyone else will continue buying in the BM for less, like they always have.
 
Am I missing something? When did the Province of Ontario start growing cannabis? The LP's are privately owned businesses who are free to charge whatever they like for their product and the retailer (the province) would need to add a markup to cover the costs associated with operating a store. If the LP's want $12/g, by the time the retailer adds the markup for overhead and unionized employees, the customer will be paying $18/g. The province doesn't dictate what Molson's wholesales a case of beer for and they have no more power with cannabis.
 
Well obviously the Lp's will offer wholesale pricing for big orders. But of course different LP's will sell for what they feel is necessary. Who knows how low they will be willing to go.
I knew the day it announced 3 years ago that the two will never see eye to eye on prices. I also knew that the various entities would add their own margins and price it so high the BM will win win win.....short of jack booting in doors the BM is pretty safe at this point.
 
Well obviously the Lp's will offer wholesale pricing for big orders. But of course different LP's will sell for what they feel is necessary. Who knows how low they will be willing to go.
I knew the day it announced 3 years ago that the two will never see eye to eye on prices. I also knew that the various entities would add their own margins and price it so high the BM will win win win.....short of jack booting in doors the BM is pretty safe at this point.
ShiTweed’s wholesale price to NB for a $80-$100M was $10/gram. Add markup and taxes and they’ll be pushing $15/gram...BM ain’t going anywhere!
 
ShiTweed’s wholesale price to NB for a $80-$100M was $10/gram. Add markup and taxes and they’ll be pushing $15/gram...BM ain’t going anywhere!
Funny part is they know they need to undercut the BM or they will be too high. It's like saying to yourself " hey, don't trip yourself " and then putting one foot over another and taking a step....down you go.
I can't figure out this level of stupidity.
 
Am I missing something? When did the Province of Ontario start growing cannabis? The LP's are privately owned businesses who are free to charge whatever they like for their product and the retailer (the province) would need to add a markup to cover the costs associated with operating a store. If the LP's want $12/g, by the time the retailer adds the markup for overhead and unionized employees, the customer will be paying $18/g. The province doesn't dictate what Molson's wholesales a case of beer for and they have no more power with cannabis.

Well obviously the Lp's will offer wholesale pricing for big orders. But of course different LP's will sell for what they feel is necessary. Who knows how low they will be willing to go.
I knew the day it announced 3 years ago that the two will never see eye to eye on prices. I also knew that the various entities would add their own margins and price it so high the BM will win win win.....short of jack booting in doors the BM is pretty safe at this point.

You guys are spot on and this is where the LP'S will seperate from one another and force each other out of business. LP'S that are a little more progressive such as Aurora, where the business plan is to provide low cost cannabis through greenhouses and light depravation, will be able to offer bulk for a much cheaper price. This is one aspect of the LP game that interests me, see who can manage all of this.
 
You guys are spot on and this is where the LP'S will seperate from one another and force each other out of business. LP'S that are a little more progressive such as Aurora, where the business plan is to provide low cost cannabis through greenhouses and light depravation, will be able to offer bulk for a much cheaper price. This is one aspect of the LP game that interests me, see who can manage all of this.
Or, conversely, they all band together like the oil companies to keep the price artificially high to keep investors happy. If they all charge $10/g for bulk, the province is forced to pay it. I don't see the LP's getting into a race to lower revenues.They hold all the cards right now and can charge whatever they like - and if they collaborate, a provincial retail monopoly has to pay whatever they demand and work their business model around that.
 
Or, conversely, they all band together like the oil companies to keep the price artificially high to keep investors happy. If they all charge $10/g for bulk, the province is forced to pay it. I don't see the LP's getting into a race to lower revenues.They hold all the cards right now and can charge whatever they like - and if they collaborate, a provincial retail monopoly has to pay whatever they demand and work their business model around that.
Your right in theory Chris...but they won't stick to it. They will be cutting each other with they're prices to sell any at all. Imagine 50 or more companies wholesaling at the same time in multi strains. How many sqews is that all together. And then with only one or two buyers to bride in the WCBO ( Weed CBO ) to flog it all to...hahaha. I know how retail and wholesale works. It's gonna be the same show as food manufacturing is. Only worse from low demand in sales.
Good luck LP's
And if a particular strain or line doesn't sell.......what's gonna happened to it...throw it out...not likely. They will be trying to return it to the seller. This why big retail will fail and fold. If they were the only game in town it might work. But with the BM snapping at their heals....lol...they are fucked with a capital UCK.
 
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