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The SQDC’s second quarter of fiscal 2024-2025:
Montréal, November 14, 2024 – The Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC) has reported comprehensive income of $29.4 million for the second quarter of its 2024-2025 fiscal year, which ended September 14, 2024. For comparison purposes, comprehensive income was $24.9 million for the same quarter of the preceding fiscal year.
Tax revenues, in the form of consumer and excise taxes generated by the company’s operations, amounted to $61.4 million, $43.9 million of which is paid to the Québec government and $17.5 million to the federal government.
In all and including the comprehensive income, the SQDC is remitting $90.8 million to the two levels of government, including $73.3 million to the Québec treasury, which will be reinvested primarily in cannabis-related prevention efforts and research.
Quarterly results at a glance
Highlights of the second quarter
The SQDC finished deploying a major technology solution aimed at updating the checkout system across its store network and helping to optimize the efficiency of its processes.
The SQDC continues to evaluate market opportunities. Accordingly, the opening of stores in coming months in areas not yet served will allow the company to increase accessibility for its customers and thus to carry out its mission of reducing the scope and size of the illegal cannabis market in Québec while maintaining a focus on health protection.
The financial report for the second quarter of the 2024-2025 fiscal year is now available (in French only) on the SQDC website: Publications | SQDC
About the Société québécoise du cannabis (SQDC)
The SQDC is a government corporation mandated to distribute and sell cannabis in Québec with a focus on protecting customers’ health and safety. The company is committed to offering quality products and informing and advising consumers on how to minimize the health impacts of cannabis. The objective is to shrink the illegal cannabis market in Québec. All the SQDC’s profits are remitted to the Fonds de lutte contre les dépendances, a fund managed by the Ministère des Finances du Québec, and reinvested primarily in cannabis-related education, prevention efforts and research. For more information, visit SQDC.ca.