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With 1 week to spare, N.W.T. gov't finalizes plan for cannabis legalization

The N.W.T. territorial government finalized their pot regulations at a public committee meeting at the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, giving residents answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.

Officials answer questions about price and supply before marijuana is legalized Oct. 17

Deputy Finance Minister Dave Stewart, left and Minister of Finance Robert C. McLeod announced the plans for cannabis legalization in the N.W.T. on Wednesday afternoon. (Michael Hugall/CBC)

With oneweek left until pot legalization, the N.W.T. government released its final plan forcannabis at a public committee meeting at the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday,giving residents answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.

Finance MinisterRobert C.McLeodand deputy minister of finance David Stewart were accompanied by representatives from the departments ofjustice, community affairs, education andhealth, all of whomcontributed to the final planfor legal weed.

"This is a new process for all of us," saidMcLeodafter a90-minute public presentation with MLAs. "It's going to be a learning curve but adjustments will be made when they are needed or called for."

McLeodsaid he's confident thatthe territory will be ready for the big day next week.

On Wednesday afternoon, N.W.T. residents received answers to some of their most frequently asked questions about marijuana.

Roughly 10 products will be available to residents on Oct. 17. The N.W.T. government says it has purchased over 100 products and 30 kilograms of weed in preparation for legalization. (David Donnelly/CBC)

How much will cannabis cost?

A gram of cannabis will cost anywhere between $8.21 and $14.50 per gram. For example, the High Park (Tilray Canada) brand of whole flower marijuana will cost $9.12 per gram. Whereas, Canopy Growth, an Ottawa-based producer that had been supplying medical marijuana, will sell itsbuds at acost of $14.55 per gram.

What products will be available?

When legalization hits there will be eight to 10 products offered to consumers. Over time,McLeodsaid the government is prepared to offer up to 100 products. They will range from cannabis to pot-themed magazines.

Liquor stores will be selling bongs and other accessories. Deputy minister Stewart said all liquor stores that will be selling cannabishave already stocked their shelves in anticipation for legalizationnext week. The Liquor and Cannabis Commission, formerly known as the Northwest Territories Liquor Commission,is regulating all pot sales in the territory.

At least 12 strains of marijuanawill be available in the territory from various suppliers:Blueberry, AfghaniCBD,Indica, Balanced,Bakerstreet, Penelope, Nanas,Chocolope, Grand DaddyPurps, AlienDawg, Moonbeam and Sunset.

Where is the supply of marijuana coming from?

The N.W.T. government is relying on three cannabis supply companies for their product:Aurora Cannabis Inc., High Park Company and Canopy Growth Corp.The government has purchased 30 kilogramsof weed in anticipation for legalization. They weren't able to provide the cost.

Whichliquor stores are selling cannabis on Oct. 17?

There are five liquor stores that will be selling marijuana next week. Liquor stores in Norman Wells,Hay River, Yellowknife (not the downtown location),Fort Simpson and Fort Smith have agreed to retail pot. After discussions with the territorial government, theInuvialuit Regional Corporation part owners of the liquor store in Inuvik said they willnot be selling cannabis.

The Liquor Shop in Yellowknife will be selling marijuana. The downtown liquor store will not be selling any cannabis products. (CBC)

How can people in other communities get cannabis?

For people living in the N.W.T.'s 28 other communities, cannabis can be ordered online through a territorial government-operated website. All 12 strains will be available.Canada Post shipping rates will apply to online purchases. Stewart said there will be no ban on pot in any of the communities.

Will customers be able to browseproducts at the store?

Yes. However, there are restrictions on how a liquor store keeps marijuana. Separate areas forpot are being sectioned off. Products will come in specific packaging, and not allwillbe visible to the consumer at the store. Liquor stores are not allowed to show any pot or accessories in their store front. As well, minors cannot enter marijuana sections of a liquor store unless accompanied by an adult.

With files from AlexBrockmanand MichaelHugall