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A new arm of the LCBO will sell recreational marijuana in Ontario, the province announced Friday morning, with the goal being to keep people from buying it.

“We’ve heard people across Ontario are anxious about the federal legalization of cannabis,” Attorney General Yasir Naqvi said, setting the tone. “The province is moving forward with a safe and sensible approach to legalization that will ensure we can keep our communities and roads safe, promote public health and harm reduction, and protect Ontario’s young people.”

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Naqvi, Finance Minister Charles Sousa and Health Minister Eric Hoskins delivered the plans Friday morning, partly reading a joint statement on behalf of the government and partly taking questions individually — Naqvi about the law, Sousa about the logistics of retail sales and Hoskins about the health implications.

The federal government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised its own legislation to legalize marijuana by next summer, keeping a 2015 campaign promise from Trudeau’s Liberals. Working out the details of how it’ll be sold is up to the provinces.