Increased competition has led to dropping cannabis prices, forcing some new players to relocate, or even to close.
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One of the most active early players in the province’s retail market, High Ties now has 10 locations with about 85 employees across Ottawa, though Helou says many are surrounded by multiple competitors within a few kilometres. Although sales are on the rise, One Plant manager Emalee Smith agrees there is plenty of competition for cannabis customers in her neck of the woods.Article content
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