[3][4] Each province and territory set its own laws for various aspects, such as the legal age, whether householders can grow cannabis and the method of retail sales.
[5][6] Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) planned to allow cannabis to be sold by licensed private retailers, a common store is Tweed which has multiple locations on the island.
Cannabis is sold in dried flower, oil, and capsule form, in economy, midstream and premium quality levels.
[8] In 2013, 11.1 percent of residents reported that they consumed cannabis in the past twelve months, the fourth lowest in the country.
[9] In 2017, Statistics Canada reported that the province had the seventh highest per capita usage in the country of 18.52 grams per person.