Part IPublic NoticeVolume 158, Number 7Published: February 17, 2024
Cannabis licence fee increase April 2024
Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 158, Number 7: GOVERNMENT NOTICES
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Key facts
- Published
- February 17, 2024
- Comment deadline
- Unclear
- Effective date
- April 1, 2024
Summary#
The Department of Health says fees set by the Cannabis Fees Order (SOR/2018-198) will rise by 4.4% on April 1, 2024, to match the 2023 consumer price increase. The change raises screening and application charges for various cannabis licences and permits by a few dozen dollars each.
What it does#
- Adjusts fees in sections 3–5 of the Cannabis Fees Order (SOR/2018-198) upward to reflect the 2023 Consumer Price Index change of 4.4%.
- The increases take effect on April 1, 2024.
- Key fee changes (current → adjusted):
- Screening of a licence application for micro‑cultivation: $1,886 → $1,969
- Screening of a licence application for standard cultivation: $3,767 → $3,933
- Screening of a licence application for nursery: $1,886 → $1,969
- Screening of a licence application for micro‑processing: $1,886 → $1,969
- Screening of a licence application for standard processing: $3,767 → $3,933
- Screening of a licence application for sale for medical purposes: $3,767 → $3,933
- Application for security clearance: $1,903 → $1,987
- Application for import or export permit: $703 → $734
Who's affected#
- People and businesses applying for or renewing cannabis licences, including:
- Micro and standard cultivators
- Nurseries
- Micro and standard processors
- Sellers for medical purposes
- Anyone applying for a cannabis-related security clearance or an import/export permit.
- If it’s unclear whether a particular fee applies to you, check your licence or application type with the regulator.
Why it matters#
- The increases are routine cost adjustments tied to inflation.
- For individual applicants and small operators, the added cost is modest but recurring across multiple applications.
- Budgeting for licence, clearance, or permit applications should account for the slightly higher fees starting April 1, 2024.
Key topics
Cannabis Fees OrderCannabis Actcannabis licencesmicro-cultivationstandard cultivationmicro-processingstandard processingnurserysale for medical purposessecurity clearanceimport or export permitDepartment of HealthControlled Substances and Cannabis BranchConsumer Price IndexStatistics Canada
Source: Canada Gazette