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Pot price falls 6.4% to $7.37 a gram, legal and illegal prices down: StatCan

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The overall average price of cannabis fell to $7.37 per gram compared with $7.87 per gram in the second quarter, as both illegal and legal retailers cut their prices, the federal agency said Wednesday. (Pixabay photo)

The average cost of a gram of cannabis fell 6.4 per cent in the third quarter as the legal price fell for the first time, but illicit weed continued to be significantly cheaper, according to an analysis by Statistics Canada using crowdsourced data.

The overall average price of cannabis fell to $7.37 per gram compared with $7.87 per gram in the second quarter, as both illegal and legal retailers cut their prices, the federal agency said Wednesday.

“This is the first decline in price for legal cannabis since legalization,” said Statistics Canada in a report.

The price of illicit cannabis has been falling steadily since the fourth quarter of 2018, when Canada legalized recreational pot on Oct. 17, but the cost of legal weed had been slowly rising until now.

During the third quarter, the average legal cannabis price dropped to $10.23 per gram, down 3.9 per cent from $10.65 per gram in the second quarter, Statistics Canada said. That compared with $10.21 per gram in the first quarter and $9.75 during the fourth quarter of last year.

Meanwhile, the average illegal price of pot slipped to .

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59 per gram in the third quarter, down 5.9 per cent from $5.94 per gram in the second quarter. It was $6.22 per gram in the first quarter and $6.38 during the fourth quarter of 2018.

Statistics Canada based these conclusions on price quotes gathered using its StatsCannabis crowdsourcing application between July 1 and Sept. 30, 125 of which were deemed plausible.

It urged caution when interpreting the data, as the quotes were self-submitted and the number of responses were limited and less than half as many as in prior quarters.

Statistics Canada also analyzed cannabis prices obtained from the websites of illegal online cannabis retailers, excluding illicit storefronts. The results offer a vastly different snapshot of the illegal market, but the agency noted that due to the types of data gathered, it is not directly comparable to its crowdsourced data.

The data of illegal cannabis has been gathered since the second quarter of 2018 in order to support research and validate price information collected via StatsCannabis, the agency said. More than 570,000 prices have been collected, with more than 413,000 responses passing its validation process, it added.

“Since the prices collected through web scraping include only illegal online purchases of cannabis, they are not fully comparable with the StatsCannabis data which include both online and other purchases of illegal cannabis,” the agency noted.

The web data shows that prices have gone up slightly since the fourth quarter of 2018, but the amount of increase varied depending on the amount of cannabis being purchased.

“This data source also shows a strong inverse relationship in which prices decline as the quantity of cannabis purchased increases,” Statistics Canada said.

The price per gram up to 1.49 grams of illegal cannabis amounted to $10.23 during the third quarter, up 6.7 per cent from $9.59 per gram in the previous quarter and up 6.8 per cent compared with $9.58 during the fourth quarter last year.

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However, the price per gram for those purchasing 28 grams or more during the latest quarter was just $5.86. That’s an increase of 11.4 per cent from $5.26 in the second quarter and $4.83 during the last quarter of 2018.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 9, 2019.

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