A strike that shuttered 10 of Newfoundland and Labrador’s 27 licensed marijuana stores has come to an end.
The C-Shop cannabis store locations, which are located inside Dominion grocery stores and staffed by Dominion workers, closed in August when more than 1,400 workers launched a strike against store owner Loblaw Companies Ltd.
Last week the workers reached a new agreement with Loblaw, ending the strike.
The C-Shops are reopening on Friday, Nov. 20, according to the website of Cannabis NL, which oversees marijuana sales in the province.
The closures appear to have taken a toll on Newfoundland’s September sales of regulated marijuana.
Sales that month decreased by nearly 20% from August levels at a time when retail marijuana sales were growing in most other Canadian provinces.
Sales were CA$3.8 million in September, down from CA$4.7 million in August.