Edibles Countdown DAY 13: Lift & Co. and MADD release new CanSell module for budtenders

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Edibles Countdown DAY 14: Traditional manufacturers turning to pot before edibles rollout Edibles Countdown DAY 15: Customers may have to wait until January 2020 to get in-store edibles Edibles Countdown DAY 22: What is the legal limit for carrying cannabis edibles? Ontario cannabis retail budtenders, store managers and store authorization holders must be CannSell-certified to legally work in cannabis retail store. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has approved a new module as part of the CannSell retail certification for budtenders ahead of Cannabis 2.0 products entering the market. Starting Jan. 2, 2020, the existing CannSell program will include the new content and cost $64.99 plus HST. And existing CannSell certificate-holders will be able to complete the standalone new content for free until Jan. 15 or for $10.00, plus HST, afterwards.  Subscribe to the Cannabis Post newsletter for weekly insights into the industry, what insiders will be talking about and content from across the Postmedia Network.

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The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has approved a new module as part of the CannSell retail certification for budtenders ahead of Cannabis 2.0 products entering the market.

Starting Jan. 2, 2020, the existing CannSell program will include the new content and cost $64.99 plus HST. And existing CannSell certificate-holders will be able to complete the standalone new content for free until Jan. 15 or for $10.00, plus HST, afterwards.

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