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Securities regulators amend investment limits for offering memorandum exemption
Canadian securities regulators have made changes to give investors greater access to exempt markets.
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Global | Publication | December 2018
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) held the first of its multipart webinar series for prospective retail store operators on November 27. In addition, the AGCO also released the first chapters of its “Cannabis Retail Regulation Guide,” which includes a section discussing the retail cannabis licensing and application process (the AGCO will be updating this guide on an ongoing basis and the most up-to-date version of the guide is available here). Some important information released during the webinar and published in the Cannabis Retail Regulation Guide is summarized below.
The AGCO may require the following information and documentation in support of a retail operator license application:
Constituting documents (e.g., articles of incorporation for the applicant)
A schematic diagram (including the applicant’s ownership structure)
Details of shareholders
Financial statements
Tax returns and tax assessments (including tax compliance verification from the Ontario Ministry of Finance, which is available here)
Personal history (for all of the applicant’s directors and officers, shareholders and key employees)
The AGCO may require the following information and documentation in support of a retail store authorization application:
Business name registration
Proof of ownership/tenancy (if applicable)
Retail operator license application number or license number
The AGCO will require the following information and documentation in support of a retail manager license application:
Personal history disclosure (presumably including tax compliance verification from the Ontario Ministry of Finance)
Tax return or tax assessment (presumably for all of the applicant’s directors and officers, shareholders and key employees)
The AGCO has released the following schedule of terms and fees it will charge in processing the foregoing applications:
License |
Application Fee |
Renewal Fee |
Renewal Fee |
Retail Operator License |
$6,000 |
$2,000 |
$4,000 |
Retail Store Authorization |
$4,000 |
$3,500 |
$7,000 |
Retail Manager License |
$750 |
$500 |
$1,000 |
As we previously reported, applications will be available on December 17. In preparation for that date, prospective applicants can register with the iAGCO online portal and begin preparing the necessary documentation. Stay tuned for more updates.
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