Written June 9, 2025 | Sarah Clark. Posted in Stratcann
Retail cannabis prices nudged up in March to $428.4 million from $408.2 million in February.
Sales in March 2025 were also up compared to the $406.8 million in March 2024.
After several years of consistent growth, retail cannabis sales in Canada have been fluctuating between $400 and $500 million a month for most of the past two years. Year-over-year sales have increased each month since August 2024, although for several months prior, month-over-month sales showed annual declines.
All figures are from Statistics Canada’s seasonally adjusted monthly retail commodity sales. Looking at the agency’s unadjusted monthly retail trade sales by province and territory, Ontario continues to lead the country in sales with $174.5 million in March 2025.
Ontario is followed by Alberta in a distant second with $81.5 million in sales, BC with $61.6 million, and Quebec with $45.6 million. Alberta and BC’s combined sales in March were less than Ontario’s.
Similarly, Manitoba and Saskatchewan’s combined monthly sales in March ($39 million) were less than Quebec’s.
Stats Canada grades the quality of their figures from A to C, with A being the highest quality data and C being considered “good.”
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