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Ontario will temporarily allow cannabis retail stores to re-open for curbside pickup and delivery services, the province announced late Tuesday evening, just days after it declared all recreational cannabis stores a non-essential service, forcing them to close for at least two weeks.

The reopening is effective immediately and will last as long as the provincial state of emergency is in place, which is currently set to end on April 13.

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A statement released by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario stated that delivery and curbside pick-up services can only be offered by those who have completed the AGCO’s training program run by CannSell, which is currently a requirement for all cannabis retail employees.