The government agency's latest sales and inventory figures also show that the inventory of finished cannabis continues to pile up at both licensed producers and government retailers and distributors. Health Canada says sales of dried pot in February amounted to 6,671 kilograms, 8.8 per cent less than the 7,313 kilograms sold in January. The amount of finished dried pot in provincial distributors and retailers' inventory increased in February as well, to 11,629 kilograms from 10,023 kilograms. Meanwhile, unfinished inventory stockpiles continued to swell. The amount of unfinished dried cannabis held by licensed producers increased to 120,731 kilograms, up 4.1 per cent from January.
Source: Huffington Post April 17, 2019 16:41 UTC