should be easy - they have a plan, they have staff, they go around and tell people what's up. It's a city. They will walk a by-law officer around, if he sees a violation, an operation ongoing that was told to close, no problem, no drama - ok, have a nice day sir
they will take the matter up with the owner of the property, they go city taxes, they have other by-laws, and they have ways to take properties that do not comply - they can take this all nice and slow and easy, the point is to create a system of legitimate and illegal, they need to get back to being able to draw a line and enforcing it
I count about 40 that can operate for the next 6 months, most of them will need to move, i.e, shut down and find a suitable location, they have one chance to reapply, other than that their original application just serves to gather information on targets
not that any of this matters to CGC for a long time coming - CGC product on a shelf in Vancouver right now would be as useful as a mouth on Bonno, no one would pay any attention to it except to hate it