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SQDC stores temporarily halt same-day, standard cannabis deliveries

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The SQDC said that it is no longer offering same-day or standard deliveries for cannabis orders in Quebec. (SQDC)

Anyone wanting cannabis products delivered from the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) were temporarily out of luck in most parts of the province as same-day and standard delivery was suspended.

Customers in certain regions could get weed and cannabis-infused products delivered using the 90-minute service for $9, but the same-day ($9) and standard ($5) deliveries through Canada Post was unavailable.

The 90-minute option is not available in Montreal.

“The SQDC has a situation that is beyond our control with our logistics provider,” the SQDC said in an email to CTV News. “It has an impact on our standard (Canada Post) and same-day delivery services. Our 90-minute service and our pick-up service in store are not impacted because they relied on a different system.”

Map of areas where 90-minute delivery is available This is a map of the regions where SQDC customers can receive deliveries within 90 minutes of purchase. (SQDC)

On Thursday, the SQDC was again offering the service as they said the logistics issue was resolved.

Similar to the 90-minute option, same-day delivery is only offered in certain regions of Quebec.

The SQDC said that customers who have paid for same-day delivery services will be reimbursed as the situation is resolved.