Wynne wants answers on Toronto cannabis store location near school
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is looking into how a decision was made to place one of the province’s first government-run cannabis stores less than a kilometre from a school, as school board officials say they were left out of the process.
Wynne said Thursday that safety remains her top concern as the province rolls out a chain of stores to sell and distribute recreational marijuana, which is expected to become legal this summer.
The premier said she would ask her staff what led to the selection of the Toronto site.
“I am going to ask a question about exactly how the decision was made,” she said. “I just want to know that the school board had input into it.”


