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Part of cannabis laws and regulations

Ontario held its second lottery on Tuesday to select operators hoping to run cannabis shops in the province.

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario was selecting 42 companies that can apply for pot store licences, with the results expected to be made public on Wednesday.

Applicants have to show evidence that if they are selected, they have secured retail space that could be used as a store and have enough capital to open it.

Those selected will have until Aug. 28 to pay licensing fees and provide a letter of credit for $50,000 to the regulator.

The 42 new stores will be distributed regionally, with 13 in the city of Toronto, six going to the Greater Toronto Area, 11 in the west region, seven going to the east region and in the north, one each in Kenora, North Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay and Timmins.

Another eight stores will be located on First Nations reserves through a separate process.

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