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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · In 2018, the Government of Canada introduced the Cannabis Act, which put into place a legal framework that takes a comprehensive public health approach to cannabis. The Cannabis Act is designed to protect the health and safety of Canadians while keeping cannabis out of the hands of youth and profits out of the hands of organized crime.

  2. Apr 20, 2022 · Apr 20, 2022. COMMENT. Publicist. Image via Simply Bare. Let’s be clear right off the top: This ain’t no snickelfritz. The products listed here are among the goodest good-good that the Canadian...

    • Definitions
    • In This Section
    • Knowledge, Opinions and Behaviours
    • Cannabis Use and Products Used
    • Sources and Purchasing
    • Driving and Cannabis
    • Cannabis For Medical Purposes
    Cannabis useincludes using cannabis in its dry form or when mixed or processed into another product, such as an edible, a concentrate, including hashish, a liquid, or other product.
    Cannabis use for non-medical purposesis defined as use for a range of non-medical reasons (such as, socially for enjoyment, pleasure, amusement or for spiritual, lifestyle and other non-medical rea...
    Cannabis use for medical purposesis defined as use to treat a disease/disorder or to improve symptoms associated with a disease/disorder.

    Canadians were asked questions about their knowledge and opinions related to cannabis. Topics included: 1. knowledge/beliefs about harms related to cannabis 2. access to trustworthy information 3. exposure to health warning messages and public health messaging 4. cannabis use in the home 5. social acceptability of cannabis and other substance use 6...

    Canadians who reported using cannabis for non-medical purposeswere asked detailed questions about their use of cannabis. Topics included: 1. age of initiation of cannabis use 2. methods of consumption 3. types of cannabis products used and frequency 4. typical THC to CBD ratio of products 5. typical use in terms of number of hours and amount used p...

    Canadians who reported using cannabis for non-medical purposeswere asked detailed questions about their use of cannabis. Topics included: 1. sources used to obtain cannabis 2. average amount spent each month 3. type and frequency of cannabis products purchased or received 4. average price per unit of purchases 5. proportion of people who receive ca...

    People who had used cannabis in the past 12 months for non-medical purposes were asked about their driving habits relative to cannabis use and cannabis use in combination with alcohol or other drugs. Canadians were asked if they had ever been a passenger in a vehicle driven by someone within two hours of using cannabis, and for their opinions on ca...

    Canadians who indicated they had used cannabis in the past 12 months for medical purposes were asked if they would complete an additional section of the survey related to this use. Questions related to the source of the product, type of product, frequency of use, type of strain, how much was used in a typical day, diseases and symptoms addressed by...

  3. Dec 31, 2020 · Published. December 31, 2020. This was the year I could tell my friends to try legal weed. As the halfway mark of 2020 rolled by, for the first time it felt like Canadas regulated market was winning. As prices dropped and more small-to-medium producers put out product, the average recreational stoner never had it so good.

  4. Legal hemp, CBD stir more farmers to grow unfamiliar crop. More... CTV News coverage of marijuana legalization in Canada including video, photos and local reporting from across the...

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · Published Oct. 10, 2023 7:59 p.m. PDT. Share. Five years after Canada's move to legalize the recreational use of cannabis, researchers say the policy's impact has had mixed success on public...

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