The Marijuana Herald

Canada Marijuana Sales Set New Monthly Record at CA$503.7 Million in December, 2025 Total Tops CA$5.6 Billion

Canada’s legal marijuana market closed out 2025 with its strongest month on record, generating CA$503.664 million in sales in December. The figure marks a new all-time monthly high and pushes the nation’s annual total to more than CA$5.6 billion.

December’s performance easily surpasses November’s CA$478 million and October’s CA$448 million, reflecting a significant end-of-year surge in consumer demand. The new benchmark also means Canada’s regulated marijuana market has now crossed the CA$500 million threshold in a single month for only the second time.

Ontario once again led all provinces, recording approximately CA$189 million in sales for December. Alberta followed with CA$85 million, while British Columbia posted CA$82 million. These three provinces alone accounted for more than CA$350 million of the national total, underscoring their continued dominance within Canada’s retail marijuana landscape.

The December record caps off a year defined by consistent monthly totals above CA$400 million, with multiple months approaching or exceeding CA$450 million. With cumulative 2025 sales now topping CA$5.6 billion, the industry has set a new annual benchmark, highlighting the scale and maturity of Canada’s federally regulated marijuana system.

Strong retail infrastructure, widespread storefront access in major provinces, and sustained consumer participation continue to drive steady growth across the country. December’s record-setting performance signals that Canada’s marijuana market remains firmly entrenched as one of the largest and most stable regulated markets in the world.

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