Hey everyone,
Since legalization, we’ve all heard the headlines about record sales and new products hitting shelves across Canada. But if you actually talk to consumers, you’ll hear a different story: people are still asking whether they’re getting good value, whether labels are clear, and why quality seems to jump up and down from batch to batch.
In Ontario especially, the legal market has grown fast, but it’s still confusing for a lot of regular Canadians. Between THC percentages, terpenes, “craft” labels, and rotating strains, it’s not always easy to know what you’re actually buying or whether the extra money for “premium” is worth it. At the same time, governments keep talking about competing with the illicit market, which only really happens if legal options are both clear and fair for consumers.
That’s why a couple of us in Ontario started a small project called OntarioCanna, where we dig into legal products, explain the labels in plain language, and compare what’s on offer across the province. We’re not here to bash the legal system or to hype any one brand – the goal is simply to give Canadians more transparency so they can make smarter choices with their money.
If you’re curious about:
www.ontariocanna.ca
I’d love to hear from other Canadians – whether you’re in Ontario or another province – about how the legal market feels where you are. Do you think we’re moving in the right direction, or do we still have a long way to go to make legal cannabis truly work for ordinary people?
Since legalization, we’ve all heard the headlines about record sales and new products hitting shelves across Canada. But if you actually talk to consumers, you’ll hear a different story: people are still asking whether they’re getting good value, whether labels are clear, and why quality seems to jump up and down from batch to batch.
In Ontario especially, the legal market has grown fast, but it’s still confusing for a lot of regular Canadians. Between THC percentages, terpenes, “craft” labels, and rotating strains, it’s not always easy to know what you’re actually buying or whether the extra money for “premium” is worth it. At the same time, governments keep talking about competing with the illicit market, which only really happens if legal options are both clear and fair for consumers.
That’s why a couple of us in Ontario started a small project called OntarioCanna, where we dig into legal products, explain the labels in plain language, and compare what’s on offer across the province. We’re not here to bash the legal system or to hype any one brand – the goal is simply to give Canadians more transparency so they can make smarter choices with their money.
If you’re curious about:
- How Ontario’s legal cannabis prices and options actually look from a consumer point of view
- Whether “high THC” really means better, and what else matters on the label
- Which parts of the legal system seem to work well and where Canadians are still getting frustrated
OntarioCanna
OntarioCanna manages 5 data types including dispensaries. Helps you organize, track, and share your work in 1 place for teams and solo users.
I’d love to hear from other Canadians – whether you’re in Ontario or another province – about how the legal market feels where you are. Do you think we’re moving in the right direction, or do we still have a long way to go to make legal cannabis truly work for ordinary people?