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  1. 2022-09-22. Learn about the current status of canabis (marijuana) laws in Canada, and the work being done to legalize and regulate it.

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  2. Ontario has a tightly regulated private retail model for cannabis. Medical cannabis is regulated by the Government of Canada and will continue to be subject to different rules than recreational cannabis.

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  4. Overview. Cannabis or “marijuana” laws are changing in Canada. [1] It will now be legal for people age 19 or older in Ontario to buy, possess, use and grow recreational cannabis. Provincial laws generally permit cannabis use wherever laws permit tobacco use. [2] Cannabis use for a medical purpose (medical cannabis) continues.

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · Cannabis. Ontarios next cannabis frontier: Focus shifts to new rules and new cities. By Isaac Callan & Colin D'Mello Global News. Posted January 17, 2024 7:00 am. Updated January 17, 2024...

  6. The minimum legal age to purchase and use cannabis in Ontario is 19, and adults can carry up to 30 grams (1 oz) in public. Cannabis edibles are available for commercial sale, and homemade food and drinks can be made. Ontario's cannabis legislation allows for vaping and smoking the product in public wherever tobacco may be smoked.

  7. Jan 6, 2022 · Updated on Thursday January 6, 2022. To ensure that recreational cannabis does not impact the province’s youth, Ontario passed several laws (on top of Canadas existing laws set forth by The Cannabis Act) after much debate from the public and industry stakeholders.

  8. The Cannabis Act came into force on October 17, 2018. Provinces and territories are responsible for determining how cannabis is distributed and sold within their jurisdictions. They set rules around: how cannabis can be sold; where stores may be located; how stores must be operated; who is allowed to sell cannabis