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Until now, cannabis retail staff in Ontario had to complete the CannSell program to be permitted to work in a cannabis retail store. Now, there are two options. Earlier this month, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) approved a new training program for cannabis retail staff in Ontario.
The new training provider is Cannabis Training Canada (CTC), and their course, CTC 1: Retail Certification Program, has been approved to meet the mandatory training requirements set out by the AGCO.
Cannabis Training Canada (CTC) was established at the start of cannabis legalization with a clear mission: to partner with both government bodies and private retailers to elevate the standard of cannabis education.
Since then, CTC has successfully collaborated with provincial governments in Nova Scotia (NSLC), British Columbia (BCLDB), the Government of Nunavut, and various private retailers nationwide.
Why choose CTC over CannSell?
Cannabis Training Canada offers a fresh and modern approach to cannabis retail training and delivers on affordability. At just $64.99 per participant, it is a more cost-effective option for retail staff compared to other programs, with many discounts available.
In addition to being more affordable, CTC’s platform is designed with the user in mind. The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, so employees can focus on learning rather than wrestling with complicated technology and boring lesson structures. This user-friendly approach reduces the time it takes for staff to become certified and allows them to start contributing to their workplace more quickly.
Superior content for a changing industry
The cannabis industry is evolving rapidly, and so is the knowledge required to succeed in it. CTC recognizes this and has developed a curriculum that is not only comprehensive but also reflective of the latest industry trends and regulations. The CTC 1 program provides in-depth training on key topics such as product knowledge, compliance, responsible sales, and customer service. This ensures that retail staff are not just meeting the minimum requirements, but are also fully prepared to excel in their roles.
Moreover, CTC places a strong emphasis on responsible cannabis retailing, equipping employees with the tools they need to educate customers compliantly and promote safe consumption practices. This commitment to responsible retailing benefits customers and helps businesses build a positive reputation in their communities.
What this means for Ontario’s cannabis industry
With CTC now approved by the AGCO, cannabis retailers in Ontario have a new choice for staff training. As CTC continues to expand its presence in Ontario, the goal is to significantly alter the landscape of cannabis retail training, offering a more modern, affordable, and effective alternative to the existing options.
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