The Ontario Cannabis Store is blaming early
order delays on labour action at Canada Post, which shut down the key Toronto
mail processing facilities just as the province was preparing to ship out its
first wave of orders.
And OCS warned that the cannabis delivery delays
may not be solved yet.
The provincial retailer of cannabis and cannabis products said it has received more than 150,000 orders for cannabis since the product was legalized on Wednesday Oct. 17. According to the store, Ontario received more orders for cannabis than all other provinces combined.