Benchmarking
Market ComparisonApr 2026
British Columbia stands apart from most Canadian provinces with a 23% year-over-year price increase even as unit sales fell sharply, a dynamic more typical of a supply-constrained or premiumizing market than the price compression seen elsewhere. Two-year sales growth of just 0.2% and a store count of 434 dispensaries point to a mature footprint where growth now depends on mix shifts rather than new openings.
24-Month Trend

| State | Sales | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Ontario | $170-180M | 2.1% |
| British Columbia | $35-50M | 0.0% |
| Alberta | $35-50M | 1.9% |
| Manitoba | $5-10M | 1.0% |
| Saskatchewan | $5-10M | 14.4% |
Benchmarking
Market ComparisonApr 2026
British Columbia stands apart from most Canadian provinces with a 23% year-over-year price increase even as unit sales fell sharply, a dynamic more typical of a supply-constrained or premiumizing market than the price compression seen elsewhere. Two-year sales growth of just 0.2% and a store count of 434 dispensaries point to a mature footprint where growth now depends on mix shifts rather than new openings.
24-Month Trend

| State | Sales | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Ontario | $170-180M | -2.1% |
| British Columbia | $35-50M | -0.0% |
| Alberta | $35-50M | -1.9% |
| Manitoba | $5-10M | +1.0% |
| Saskatchewan | $5-10M | -14.4% |