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Canopy Growth, Quebec retail giant plan to open new London cannabis store

Canopy Growth, Canada's largest cannabis company, plans to open London's second brick-and-mortar cannabis retail store with the help of Quebec retail giant Alimentation Couche-Tard.

Provincial regulator says it has received an application for a potential store at 1025 Wellington Street South

Canopy Growth has filed an application for a proposed cannabis retail store under its Tweed brand through a numbered Ontario company at this commercial plaza on Wellington Street South. (Google)

Canada's largest cannabis company is teaming up with Quebec retail giant Alimentation Couche-Tard to open London's second brick-and-mortar cannabis retail store at a commercial plaza on Wellington Street South north of Bradley Avenue.

The two companies plan to open thestore, along with one of the winners of Ontario's cannabis retail lottery,at 1025 Wellington Street South under Canopy Growth's Tweed brand, pending approval of its application by the Alcohol Gaming Commission of Ontario.

The applicationhas been filed through a numbered Ontario company, which is registered to a duplex in Toronto's Steeles Avenue and Leslie Street area.

The location of the proposed London Tweed store would bejust down the street from 879 Wellington Street South, where London-based marijuana producer Indiva had plans to open one of 10 stores in Ontario, before the rules werere-written in Decemberby Ontario's Progressive Conservative government.

The proposed London Tweed storecomes nine days afterCentral Cannabis sought authorization from the AGCOfor London's first cannabis retail storeat a commercial plaza at666 Wonderland Road, north of Oxford Street in the city's west end, potentially putting two of Ontario's first 25 private cannabis retail licenses in London.

This latest application for London now enters a 15-day public notice period where members of the public or the municipality can file an objection or a written submission on the proposed location.

Canopy Growth CEO Bruce Linton, seen here on the left on October 17 2018, passes a bag with the first legal cannabis for recreation use sold in Canada to Nikki Rose and Ian Power at the Tweed shop on Water Street in St. John's N.L. (Paul Daly/Canadian Press)

Canopy Growth also announced Thursday that it hadacquired Storz& Bickel, a European vaporizer design and manufacturing firm based in Tuttlingen, Germany for the equivalent about $380 million Canadian dollars.

The German company holds at least 17 filed patents. Canopy Growth said the technology will enable it to develop new products for cannabis consumption.

Officials from the company were not availablefor comment Thursday.