Decisions made by First Nations reserves to restrict cannabis delivery from authorized retail stores

Cannabis retailers can offer delivery and pick-up services to First Nations communities. First Nations reserve Band Councils can restrict these services on their reserves. Learn more here.

Delivery Requirements to First Nations Communities

The Government of Ontario has established rules to enable cannabis retailers to offer delivery and curbside pick-up services on a permanent basis effective March 15, 2022. This includes delivery requirements to First Nations communities.

Delivery to First Nations communities will be permitted unless the community has requested delivery be restricted.

To restrict delivery of cannabis on their reserves, First Nations reserve band councils must pass a band council resolution and submit it to the Registrar. Band council resolutions can be sent to the AGCO by email at connect@agco.ca.  

The AGCO will notify Retail Store Authorization holders when a band council resolution is received and the restriction would come into effect 30 days after such notice is provided, after which point any delivery from an authorized cannabis retail store to the First Nations community would not be permitted.

The AGCO will list the First Nation reserves that wish to restrict delivery to their community in the table below.

A band council can later reverse its decision and opt-in to having cannabis delivery on its reserve. This is done by passing a band council resolution rescinding the first band council resolution. The second resolution must be sent to the Registrar by email at connect@agco.ca as soon as possible. Once received, the AGCO will update the table below accordingly.

List of Band Councils that have opted out of cannabis delivery

First Nations Band CouncilStatusDate of ResolutionEffective Date
n/a