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Cannabis retailers in Ontario who have failed to open their stores by a government-set deadline are facing a new round of financial penalties.

In all, 11 retailers have been fined $12,500 each for not opening their cannabis stores by April 15.

Twenty-five retailers were selected through a government lottery to open the first bricks-and-mortar cannabis stores on April 1, but less than half met the deadline.

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario established a system of escalating penalties for retailers who didn’t start serving customers on time.

The agency says it has drawn down on letters of credit submitted by the licencees – some for a second time – taking $12,500 from the $50,000 initially provided.

Stores that do not open by the end of the month could have further penalties.

There are 13 cannabis shops operating across the province.

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