Canadian integrated cannabis company Westleaf has launched its e-commerce site to sell its products across the Saskatchewan province.

The e-commerce site will allow customers to place orders for a range of products via Prairie Records, the retail concept of the cannabis company, which incorporates music and cannabis for an online experience.

Westleaf president and CEO Scott Hurd said: “The launch of online retail is an important next step in rolling out the Prairie Records brand across Saskatchewan and the rest of Western Canada over the coming months.

“The launch of online retail is an important next step in rolling out the Prairie Records brand across Saskatchewan.”

“The province of Saskatchewan has proven to be a positive regulatory environment to launch our retail operations and we are pleased it is the first jurisdiction with a Prairie Records online presence.”

The new platform has been launched with 65 individual SKUs of cannabis products, along with a range of accessories and merchandise. It also offers same day delivery option, with products delivered from Prairie Records facility in Warman, Saskatchewan.

Westleaf chief commercial officer Adam Coates said: “By extending the Prairie Records brand across Saskatchewan, we will continue to build awareness around the unique retail experience both in store and online, which we believe will help build a strong customer base.”

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Westleaf noted that it has the option to acquire two more stores in Saskatoon, which will open by 20 April.