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Budding industry: More cannabis retail shops sprouting up in Windsor-Essex

Windsor-Essex is seeing big growth in cannabis retail, with dozens of shops across the region approved or looking for the green light.

A year after 1st pot shop opened, 23 are approved with 26 more looking for green light

Growing flowers of cannabis are shown in Moncton, N.B., on April 14. Twenty-three cannabis shops have received approval to open in Windsor-Essex. (Ron Ward/Canadian Press)

Windsor-Essex is seeing big growth in cannabis retail, with nearly two dozen locations approved across the region and even more seekingthe green light from the province.

One of several to open recently is Cloud 29 on Cabana Road in South Windsor.

Carol Sassine, one of the owners, saidthe shop'slicense was approved early in 2020, and they were ready to open by Augustbut had to wait until January for final approval. The shop opened last month.

It was "basically an entire year from receivinglicenseto actually getting the doors open," she said on CBC Radio's Windsor Morning on Tuesday.

Amid the pandemic, there were challenges in getting the business off the ground and finding staff.Government authorization for cannabis shops had slowed down, she said.

"I think they kind of got that under control, and that's why you're seeing so many stores pop up so quickly," she said.

While cannabis became legal in 2018 and retail locations started opening up the following year in Ontario, Windsor was not included in the first lottery for stores. The city'sfirst cannabis shop opened downtown just ayear ago.

More shops in the pipe

But locally, theindustry appears to be making up for lost time. As of March 26, there were 23 retail stores in Windsor-Essex approvedand another 26 seeking approvalfrom the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, which regulates the industry.

Going in to the venture, Sassine said she and her business partnersknew the marketwould be extremely competitive.

"Our mindset was that, how are we going to make sure that we can set ourselves apart from the many other places that are going to open up," she said.

And cannabis retailcould soon be popping upinanothermunicipality in Windsor-EssexLaSalle.

After initially opting out of cannabis stores, the town passed a motion last week to reverse course.

Tecumseh is the only municipality in Windsor-Essex that has not permitted cannabis retail.