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Statistics Canada appears to be wrapping up a year-long poll to monitor the price that Canadians are willing to pay for cannabis.

The federal statistician has been collecting data on the topic since at least January. Now, the question of the month for November is: “Cannabis has been legalized, and Statistics Canada is measuring prices before and after the change in legislation. We want to hear from consumers—what price are you willing to pay?”

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This is at least the fourth time Statistics Canada has asked Canadians about pot prices.

According to data collected so far, Canadians are paying an average of $6.84 per gram for cannabis. Quebec is offering the product at the cheapest prices. Consumers there are paying $5.83 per gram. Ontarians are paying $7.42 per gram. The most expensive pot in Canada can be found in the Territories (which have been grouped together) where customers are paying an average of $10.82 per gram, according to Statistics Canada.

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