CDN REC CANNABIS SALES REACH RECORD 201 MILLION IN JUNE Canadian recreational marijuana sales reach record CA$201 million in June Aug 21, 2020/ 11:00 am| By Solomon Israel https://mjbizdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Canada-adult-use-sales-through-Jun20-min-1.png Canadian retail sales of adult-use cannabis crested yet again in June, increasing 7.9% over the record set in May. Monthly retail sales grew in every Canadian province, reaching nearly 201.1 million Canadian dollars ($152.1 million), new figures from Statistics Canada show. The national monthly increase reflects natural market growth and improved capture of consumers away from the black market, said Theo Zunich, president and CEO of YSS Corp., which operates 16 licensed retailers in Alberta and one in Saskatchewan. I think if you look at stats over the last year or so, they show that the more retail outlets you have, the better adoption of the legal market youre seeing by the population, Zunich said. Ontario, Canadas biggest province, has reclaimed the lead in monthly cannabis sales from smaller Alberta, whose robust network of licensed cannabis stores helped the provinces sales surpass Ontarios in April, when Ontarios bricks-and-mortar retailers were temporarily closed due to COVID-19. Ontario sales approached CA$48.9 million for June, an 18.8% increase over May. Meanwhile, Alberta sales increased by just 0.8% on a monthly basis to CA$46.7 million. Zunich said he was surprised Albertas monthly sales didnt increase more in June, based on his stores performance that month. Despite Albertas abundance of stores, he believes the provinces adult-use market still has plenty of room to grow. A big reason why we love the industry is, in our view its the highest-growth (consumer packaged goods) sector in Canada for the next two to five years, said Zunich. The amount of growth that youre going to see is based on what province youre currently operating in, and where your growth objectives are, he added. Ontarios got a lot more growth than Alberta does, but by no means do we think Albertas saturated. Quebec, the second-largest province, came in third place with sales just under CA$40 million, a 3.8% monthly increase, while British Columbia came in fourth with 7% monthly growth and sales of CA$29.4 million. Sales in Manitoba grew 18% from May to nearly CA$8.2 million. But Manitobas market continued to be overshadowed by its smaller neighbor, Saskatchewan, where sales grew by 4% on a monthly basis to reach CA$11.1 million. In the smaller provinces on Canadas Atlantic coast, June retail sales and monthly sales growth were as follows: Newfoundland: CA$3.3 million (+17.9%) Prince Edward Island: CA$1.1 million (+98.8%) Nova Scotia: CA$6.1 million (+3.6%) New Brunswick: CA$5.3 million (+3.3%) Statistics Canada is scheduled to release retail trade figures for July on Sept. 18.