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Winnipeg plans to take hands-off approach to cannabis retail

The City of Winnipeg has decided not to create any new rules to govern where cannabis can be sold but clear glass windows won't be allowed at weed stores.

Chief planner recommends province choose where pot shops can go, but city says windows must be opaque

Winnipeg is being advised not to bother setting up a new cannabis-retail bureaucracy. A city working group on cannabis legalization says the province should decide where cannabis retailers can set up within Winnipeg. (CBC)

The City of Winnipeg has decided not to create any new rules to govern where cannabis can be sold but clear glass windows won't be allowed at weed stores.

A city working group on cannabis legalization has concludedprovincial officials should approve where cannabis retailers can set up within Winnipeg when recreational cannabis use becomes legal, as it is expected to later this year.

In a report to council's property committee, City of Winnipeg chief planner Braden Smith said no new land-use rules are needed to govern where cannabis retailers can and cannot operate within the city.

Instead, cannabis retail stores ought to be treated the same asliquor retail stores, and provincial officials should review proposed locations, with input from the city, Smith said.

Artist's rendition of a Delta 9 Lifestyles retail store and clinic. (CNW Group/Delta 9 Cannabis Inc.)

Such city-provincial location reviews wouldconsider what's next to the proposed cannabis retail stores so that they don't set up shopadjacent to "schools, recreational centres and places of worship," Smith writes.

Cannabis retail stores must also have "opaque windows, controlled access, and basic signage" and must also "reflect a high-end shopping environment that has a bright, open concept," he writes.

No public hearings will be required before cannabis retailers can open up, Smith said, recommending against new zoning regulations that would be specific to cannabis retailers.

This report comes before the city's property committee on Monday.

In February, the province awarded four private companies or consortiumsthe right to sell cannabis at the retail level in Manitoba.

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The City of Winnipeg has decided not to create any new rules to govern where cannabis can be sold but clear glass windows won't be allowed at weed stores.