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  1. Canada is the first major industrialized country to provide legal and regulated access to cannabis for non-medical purposes, signalling a shift away from the reliance on prohibitive measures to deter cannabis use, and the adoption of an evidence-informed public health and public safety approach.

  2. Apr 6, 2024 · When the use of cannabis became legal in Canada, there was hope that it would help ease access for medical users of marijuana. That’s not how it’s worked out for all patients.

  3. Oct 14, 2022 · Medical cannabis, or medical marijuana as it’s known internationally, has been legal in Canada since 2001. Adult use, or recreational, dried cannabis flower and oils became legal in 2018 nationwide.

  4. Feb 17, 2024 · No one may grow, produce or cultivate cannabis in Canada for any purpose other than their own medical issues. It is illegal to share cannabis, or provide it to someone else. However, you may designate someone to legally grow your medical cannabis for you. When growing marijuana in Canada, you must obey all relevant laws, including local bylaws.

  5. Nov 1, 2022 · In Canada, delta 8 THC is entirely legal for both recreational and medical purposes. All marijuana-derived products are considered legal here, including the delta 8 isomer. Check out our delta 8 THC “do not buy” list .

  6. Oct 7, 2022 · Medical cannabis has been legally available to Canadian patients since 2001, and more broadly through licensed retailers since 2013, but that doesn’t necessarily mean navigating the system is easy.

  7. Oct 16, 2020 · After a couple major court victories the federal government worked with the people of Canada on establishing the universal medical marijuana system which after a lot of reform turned into the ACMPR. Another 15 years later and the PM of Canada, Justin Trudeau, announced that Canada will have legal cannabis for personal use by the end of his term ...

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